Descartes is not simply our iconic modern philosopher, mathematician or scientist. He stands as the cultural symbol for modernity itself. As such, Descartes is widely read in and out of universities as the definitive moment in the birth of what we take to be the Modern. Yet, recent scholarship has presented numerous challenges to the Cartesian image. Some question the legitimacy of calling Descartes a founder of modernity. Others have questioned the very legitimacy of Modernity itself, using Descartes as a way into that critique This collection of original papers by leading philosophers and historians of early modern thought opens up these questions, exploring them in new and markedly interdisciplinary ways, offering fresh insights into the important relationship between Descartes and the Modern, and the very meaning and status of Modernity itself.This collection assembles together for the first time leading representatives from what might be called the "naturalist" or Anglo-American school with those of the continental "phenomenological" school in a dialogue concerning Descartes’ place. The papers explore crucial questions and recent disputes regarding Descartes’ relationship to his predecessors, to his contemporaries and to modern thought, to the philosophy of mind, to questions of metaphysics and natural philosophy. Descartes and the Modern helps bridge solitudes drawn between these traditional approaches to Descartes.
Gordon McOuat & Neil Robertson
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Descartes and the Modern [PDF ebook]
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Format PDF ● Pages 295 ● ISBN 9781443807869 ● Éditeur Gordon McOuat & Neil Robertson ● Maison d’édition Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Publié 2009 ● Téléchargeable 6 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 2609695 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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