Twelve original essays by an international team of scholars investigate the relation of John Locke's thought to Descartes and Cartesianism. They explore not only these philosophers' theories of knowledge, but also their views on natural philosophy, metaphysics, and religion.
Twelve original essays by an international team of scholars investigate the relation of John Locke's thought to Descartes and Cartesianism. They explore not only these philosophers' theories of knowledge, but also their views on natural philosophy, metaphysics, and religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philippe Hamou is professor of philosophy at Université Paris-Nanterre. He has published in French and English on early modern philosophy and science, with special focus on Galileo, Locke, Newton, vision, and visuality. Martine Pécharman is a Senior Research Fellow at the CNRS (CRAL, EHESS, Paris). Her main research has focused on the history of early modern logic, especially Hobbes, Port-Royal, Wallis, Locke, Condillac.
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* Introduction * 1: J. R. Milton: Locke and Descartes: The Initial Exposure 1660-1670 * 2: 1. Locke and Cartesian Cosmology: Locke and Cartesian Cosmology * 3: Lisa Downing: Are Body and Extension the Same Thing? Locke vs Descartes (vs More) * 4: James Hill: The Cartesian Element in Locke's Anti-Cartesian Conception of Body * 5: Martha Brandt Bolton: Modes and Composite Material Things According to Descartes and Locke * 6: Matthieu Haumesser: Virtual Existence of Ideas and Real Existence. Locke's Anti-Cartesian Ontology * 7: Philippe Hamou: Locke and Descartes on Selves and Thinking Things * 8: Denis Kambouchner: Locke and Descartes on Free Will * 9: Catherine Wilson: Essential Religiosity in Descartes and Locke * 10: Laurent Jaffro: Locke and Port Royal on Affirmation, Negation, and Other 'Postures of the Mind' * 11: Andreas Blank: Cartesian Logic and Locke's Critique of Maxims * 12: Nicholas Jolley: Locke and Malebranche. Intelligibility and Empiricism
* Introduction * 1: J. R. Milton: Locke and Descartes: The Initial Exposure 1660-1670 * 2: 1. Locke and Cartesian Cosmology: Locke and Cartesian Cosmology * 3: Lisa Downing: Are Body and Extension the Same Thing? Locke vs Descartes (vs More) * 4: James Hill: The Cartesian Element in Locke's Anti-Cartesian Conception of Body * 5: Martha Brandt Bolton: Modes and Composite Material Things According to Descartes and Locke * 6: Matthieu Haumesser: Virtual Existence of Ideas and Real Existence. Locke's Anti-Cartesian Ontology * 7: Philippe Hamou: Locke and Descartes on Selves and Thinking Things * 8: Denis Kambouchner: Locke and Descartes on Free Will * 9: Catherine Wilson: Essential Religiosity in Descartes and Locke * 10: Laurent Jaffro: Locke and Port Royal on Affirmation, Negation, and Other 'Postures of the Mind' * 11: Andreas Blank: Cartesian Logic and Locke's Critique of Maxims * 12: Nicholas Jolley: Locke and Malebranche. Intelligibility and Empiricism
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