Descartes and Cartesianism

Authors:Nathan Smith and Jason Taylor, Nathan SmithJason T
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Keywords: cartesianism, descartes
Number of Pages: 228
Published: 2005-06-01
List price: $69.99
ISBN-10: 1904303455
ISBN-13: 9781904303459

Book Description:

Descartes is well known for his decisive and spectacular break with the philosophical tradition. Indeed, on account of that break, he is frequently reputed to be the father of modern philosophy. This reputation, in an important sense, seems deserved. The present collection, however, attempts to reevaluate the currency of this common opinion by attending to the impact of Cartesianism on philosophy from its immediate epicenter in 17th century science and metaphysics up to its continuing consequences today. In a larger sense, the volume aims to contribute to efforts underway in contemporary scholarship to arrive at a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of Descartes philosophical achievement as such. Accordingly, the essays in Part I address the character of Descartes originality with respect to the foundations, method and trajectory of his philosophical project, while those in Part II focus more exclusively on the lasting challenges which issue from that originality. The range and variety of approaches assembled in the collection are intended to reflect the complexity of Descartes own thought. The result is a volume which will be of interest to students of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and the history of philosophy as well as contemporary phenomenology, philosophy of mind and philosophy of language.


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