The Cambridge Companion to Descartes' Meditations
Herausgeber: Cunning, David
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Herausgeber: Cunning, David
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This volume highlights and offers different perspectives on the controversies provoked by this central text of Western philosophy.
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This volume highlights and offers different perspectives on the controversies provoked by this central text of Western philosophy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781107630482
- ISBN-10: 1107630487
- Artikelnr.: 39633430
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781107630482
- ISBN-10: 1107630487
- Artikelnr.: 39633430
Introduction David Cunning; 1. The methodology of the Meditations:
tradition and innovation Christia Mercer; 2. The First Meditation:
skeptical doubt and certainty Charles Larmore; 3. The First Meditation:
divine omnipotence, necessary truths and the possibility of radical
deception David Cunning; 4. The Second Meditation and the nature of the
human mind Lilli Alanen; 5. The Second Meditation: unimaginable bodies and
insensible minds Katherine J. Morris; 6. The Third Meditation: causal
arguments for God's existence Lawrence Nolan; 7. The Third Meditation on
objective being: representation and intentional content Amy Schmitter; 8.
The Fourth Meditation: Descartes's theodicy avant la lettre Thomas M.
Lennon; 9. The Fourth Meditation: Descartes and libertarian freedom Cecilia
Wee; 10. The Fifth Meditation: Descartes' doctrine of true and immutable
natures Tad M. Schmaltz; 11. The Fifth Meditation: externality and true and
immutable natures Olli Koistinen; 12. The Sixth Meditation: Descartes and
the embodied self Deborah Brown; 13. Sensory perception of bodies:
Meditation 6.5 Alison Simmons; 14. Descartes's dualism and its relation to
Spinoza's metaphysics Alan Nelson; 15. The Meditations and Descartes'
considered conception of God Annette Baier.
tradition and innovation Christia Mercer; 2. The First Meditation:
skeptical doubt and certainty Charles Larmore; 3. The First Meditation:
divine omnipotence, necessary truths and the possibility of radical
deception David Cunning; 4. The Second Meditation and the nature of the
human mind Lilli Alanen; 5. The Second Meditation: unimaginable bodies and
insensible minds Katherine J. Morris; 6. The Third Meditation: causal
arguments for God's existence Lawrence Nolan; 7. The Third Meditation on
objective being: representation and intentional content Amy Schmitter; 8.
The Fourth Meditation: Descartes's theodicy avant la lettre Thomas M.
Lennon; 9. The Fourth Meditation: Descartes and libertarian freedom Cecilia
Wee; 10. The Fifth Meditation: Descartes' doctrine of true and immutable
natures Tad M. Schmaltz; 11. The Fifth Meditation: externality and true and
immutable natures Olli Koistinen; 12. The Sixth Meditation: Descartes and
the embodied self Deborah Brown; 13. Sensory perception of bodies:
Meditation 6.5 Alison Simmons; 14. Descartes's dualism and its relation to
Spinoza's metaphysics Alan Nelson; 15. The Meditations and Descartes'
considered conception of God Annette Baier.
Introduction David Cunning; 1. The methodology of the Meditations:
tradition and innovation Christia Mercer; 2. The First Meditation:
skeptical doubt and certainty Charles Larmore; 3. The First Meditation:
divine omnipotence, necessary truths and the possibility of radical
deception David Cunning; 4. The Second Meditation and the nature of the
human mind Lilli Alanen; 5. The Second Meditation: unimaginable bodies and
insensible minds Katherine J. Morris; 6. The Third Meditation: causal
arguments for God's existence Lawrence Nolan; 7. The Third Meditation on
objective being: representation and intentional content Amy Schmitter; 8.
The Fourth Meditation: Descartes's theodicy avant la lettre Thomas M.
Lennon; 9. The Fourth Meditation: Descartes and libertarian freedom Cecilia
Wee; 10. The Fifth Meditation: Descartes' doctrine of true and immutable
natures Tad M. Schmaltz; 11. The Fifth Meditation: externality and true and
immutable natures Olli Koistinen; 12. The Sixth Meditation: Descartes and
the embodied self Deborah Brown; 13. Sensory perception of bodies:
Meditation 6.5 Alison Simmons; 14. Descartes's dualism and its relation to
Spinoza's metaphysics Alan Nelson; 15. The Meditations and Descartes'
considered conception of God Annette Baier.
tradition and innovation Christia Mercer; 2. The First Meditation:
skeptical doubt and certainty Charles Larmore; 3. The First Meditation:
divine omnipotence, necessary truths and the possibility of radical
deception David Cunning; 4. The Second Meditation and the nature of the
human mind Lilli Alanen; 5. The Second Meditation: unimaginable bodies and
insensible minds Katherine J. Morris; 6. The Third Meditation: causal
arguments for God's existence Lawrence Nolan; 7. The Third Meditation on
objective being: representation and intentional content Amy Schmitter; 8.
The Fourth Meditation: Descartes's theodicy avant la lettre Thomas M.
Lennon; 9. The Fourth Meditation: Descartes and libertarian freedom Cecilia
Wee; 10. The Fifth Meditation: Descartes' doctrine of true and immutable
natures Tad M. Schmaltz; 11. The Fifth Meditation: externality and true and
immutable natures Olli Koistinen; 12. The Sixth Meditation: Descartes and
the embodied self Deborah Brown; 13. Sensory perception of bodies:
Meditation 6.5 Alison Simmons; 14. Descartes's dualism and its relation to
Spinoza's metaphysics Alan Nelson; 15. The Meditations and Descartes'
considered conception of God Annette Baier.