From science to subjectivity : an interpretation of Descartes' Meditations
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From science to subjectivity : an interpretation of Descartes' Meditations
(Contributions in philosophy, no. 33)
Greenwood Press, 1987
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Bibliography: p. [175]-177
Includes index
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内容説明
One of the great debates in Cartesian scholarship rages over the sincerity or insincerity of Descartes' theological metaphysics. The majority opinion is that Descartes was sincere. Walter Soffer, however, champions the minority position in his From Science to Subjectivity. His aim is the resolve the sincerity question concerning the Meditations as part of an interpretation of the latter's function within the Cartesian enterprise and its metaphysical legacy. He argues that the insincerity view of the Meditations is faithful to Descartes' intentions. The book challenges the claim of Caton, the most outspoken proponent of the minority stance, concerning the demise of metaphysics as a serious and enduring philosophical activity.
目次
Preface Acknowledgments The Cartesian Architectonic Hyperbolic Doubt The Dual Critique of Aristotle Theodicy Mind and Body Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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