The Oxford handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism

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The Oxford handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism

edited by Steven Nadler, Tad M. Schmaltz, and Delphine Antoine-Mahut

Oxford University Press, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism comprises fifty specially written chapters on Rene Descartes (1596-1650) and Cartesianism, the dominant paradigm for philosophy and science in the seventeenth century, written by an international group of leading scholars of early modern philosophy. The first part focuses on the various aspects of Descartes's biography (including his background, intellectual contexts, writings, and correspondence) and philosophy, with chapters on his epistemology, method, metaphysics, physics, mathematics, moral philosophy, political thought, medical thought, and aesthetics. The chapters of the second part are devoted to the defense, development and modification of Descartes's ideas by later generations of Cartesian philosophers in France, the Netherlands, Italy, and elsewhere. The third and final part considers the opposition to Cartesian philosophy by other philosophers, as well as by civil, ecclesiastic, and academic authorities. This handbook provides an extensive overview of Cartesianism - its doctrines, its legacies and its fortunes - in the period based on the latest research.

目次

Part I: Descartes 1: Han van Ruler: Philosopher Defying the Philosophers: Descartes's Life and Works 2: Roger Ariew: What Descartes Read: His Intellectual Background 3: Theo Verbeek and Erik-Jan Bos: Descartes's Correspondence and Correspondents" 4: Lex Newman: Descartes on the Method of Analysis 5: Lawrence Nolan: Descartes's Metaphysics 6: Gary Hatfield: Mind and Psychology in Descartes 7: Helen Hattab: Descartes's Mechanical But Not Mechanistic Physics 8: Sebastien Maronne: Descartes's Mathematics 9: Gideon Manning: Descartes and Medicine 10: C. P. Ragland: Descartes on Freedom 11: Denis Kambouchner: Descartes and the Passions 12: Igor Agostini: Descartes's Philosophical Theology 13: Laurence Renault: Descartes's Moral Philosophy 14: Delphine Antoine-Mahut: Descartes, Politics and 'True Human Beings 15: Frederic de Buzon: The Compendium Musicae and Descartes's Aesthetics Part II: The Cartesians 16: Claudio Buccolini: Mersenne: Questioning Descartes 17: Lisa Shapiro: Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia as a Cartesian 18: Tad M. Schmaltz: Claude Clerselier and the Development of Cartesianism 19: Philippe Drieux: Louis La Forge on Mind, Causality and Union 20: Fred Ablondi: He has created a schism in philosophy': The Cartesianism of Geraud de Cordemoy 21: Denis Moreau: Antoine Arnauld: Cartesian Philosopher? 22: Jean-Christophe Bardout: The Ambiguities of Malebranche's Cartesianism 23: Antonella del Prete: The Prince of Cartesian Philosophers: Pierre-Sylvain Regis 24: Mihnea Dobre: Jacques Rohault and Cartesian Experimentalism 25: Tad M. Schmaltz: Robert Desgabets and the Supplement to Descartes's Philosophy 26: Wiep van Bunge: The Early Dutch Reception of Cartesianism 27: Tad M. Schmaltz: The Curious Case of Henricus Regius 28: Andrea Sangiacomo: Geulincx and the Quod Nescis Principle: A Conservative Revolution 29: Alice Ragni: Johannes Clauberg and the Search for the Initium Philosophiae: The Recovery of (Cartesian) Metaphysics 30: Mitia Rioux-Beaulne: What is Cartesianisma Fontenelle and the Subsequent Construction of Cartesian Philosophy? 31: Sarah Hutton: Cartesianism in Britain 32: Giulia Belgioioso: Italy Did Not Want to Be Cartesian': And For Good Reason 33: Dan Arbib: 33. "The Creation of Eternal Truths: Issues and Context" 34: Jean-Robert Armogathe: Cartesianism and Eucharistic Physics 35: Marie-Frederique Pellegrin: Cartesianism and Feminism Part III: The Critics 36: Helene Bouchilloux: Pascal and Port-Royal 37: Antonia Lolordo: Gassendi as Critic of Descartes 38: Douglas Jesseph: Optics, First Philosophy and Natural Philosophy in Hobbes and Descartes 39: Jasper Reid: Henry More, Supporter and Opponent of Cartesianism 40: Hadley Cooney: Margaret Cavendish vs. Descartes on Mechanism and Animal Souls 41: Steven Nadler: Spinoza, Descartes and the 'Stupid Cartesians' 42: Michael W. Hickson: Simon Foucher and Anti-Cartesian Skepticism 43: Philippe Hamou: Locke on Cartesian Bodies and Cartesian Souls 44: Christia Mercer: Anne Conway's Response to Cartesianism 45: Jean-Pascal Anfray: Leibniz and Descartes 46: Todd Ryan: A Cartesien Manque: Pierre Bayle and Cartesianism 47: Sophie Roux: The Condemnations of Cartesian Natural Philosophy Under Louis XIV (1661-1691) 48: Thomas M. Lennon: Pierre-Daniel Huet, Skeptic Critic of Cartesianism and Defender of Religion 49: Justin Smith: Gabriel Daniel: Descartes Through the Mirror of Fiction 50: Andrew Janiak: Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes and Newton

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