The battle of the Gods and Giants redux : papers presented to Thomas M. Lennon
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The battle of the Gods and Giants redux : papers presented to Thomas M. Lennon
(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 248)
Brill, c2015
- : hardback
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注記
Thomas M. Lennon bibliography: p. [335]-341
Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-334) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Battle of Gods and Giants Redux is a collection of 14 original essays by leading scholars in the field. Part One includes figures and topics associated with Descartes, the chief idealist in the story, including Leibniz, Spinoza, and Malebranche; Part Two includes figures and topics that fall on the Gassendist materialist side of the battle, including Hobbes, Bayle, and Locke. In organizing these varied discussions along these themes and lines, something more than the sum of the parts emerges. The reader will gain a breadth and depth of insight into the battle of ideas in early modern thought-historical, philosophical, and interpretive.
Contributors are: Margaret Atherton, Martha Brandt Bolten, Patricia Easton, Lorne Falkenstein, Nicolas Jolley, Jose Maia Neto, Steven Nadler, Alan Nelson, Lawrence Nolan, Donald Rutherford, Tad Schmultz, Kurt Smith, Julie Walsh, and Richard Watson.
目次
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION: Explanatory narratives in the history of philosophy
PATRICIA EASTON
FOREWORD: Pascal, Piety, and Les Roannez
RICHARD WATSON
PART ONE: THE GODS
What is Ancient in French Cartesianism?
TAD SCHMALTZ
Leibniz, Plato, and "The Dignity of Our Mind"
NICHOLAS JOLLEY
Lennon on Descartes and Skepticism
JOSE MAIA NETO
Clarity and Distinctness as Cartesian Criteria: A Response to Lennon
KURT SMITH
Descartes' Logic and the Paradox of Deduction
ALAN NELSON & BRIAN ROGERS
Cartesian Trialism on Trial: The Conceptualist Account of Descartes'
Human Being
LAWRENCE NOLAN
Spinoza, Maimonides, and Prophecy
STEVEN NADLER
Malebranche, Freedom, and the Divided Mind
JULIE WALSH
PART TWO: THE GIANTS
Hobbes on Moral Virtue and the Laws of Nature
DONALD RUTHERFORD
Sincerity and Skepticism in Pierre Bayle
PATRICIA EASTON
Locke and Berkeley on Real Knowledge
MARGARET ATHERTON
Berkeley's Visual Language Thesis
MARTHA BOLTON
Berkeley on Situation and Inversion
LORNE FALKENSTEIN
WORKS CITED
LENNON BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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