This book offers a series of detailed studies of Bayle's engagement with such crucial metaphysical issues as mind-body dualism, causation, and God's relation to the world. It is argued that despite his reputation as a skeptic, Bayle is deeply influenced by the metaphysical systems of Descartes, and especially Nicolas Malebranche.
This book offers a series of detailed studies of Bayle's engagement with such crucial metaphysical issues as mind-body dualism, causation, and God's relation to the world. It is argued that despite his reputation as a skeptic, Bayle is deeply influenced by the metaphysical systems of Descartes, and especially Nicolas Malebranche.
Todd Ryan is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Trinity College, Connecticut, USA.
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Abbreviations and Editions Preface Introduction 1 Bayle and Cartesianism 2 Mind-Body Dualism 3 Critique of Lockean Superaddition 4 The Problem of Causation 5 Leibniz and the Pre-established Harmony 6 Spinoza's Monism 7 Mechanism and Natural Theology Notes Bibliography Index
Abbreviations and Editions Preface Introduction 1 Bayle and Cartesianism 2 Mind-Body Dualism 3 Critique of Lockean Superaddition 4 The Problem of Causation 5 Leibniz and the Pre-established Harmony 6 Spinoza's Monism 7 Mechanism and Natural Theology Notes Bibliography Index
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