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Descartes in context : essays / Emanuela Scribano.

Author/creator Scribano, Maria Emanuela, 1948-
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023.
Descriptionx, 260 pages ; 24 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Philosophy
Subject(s)
Contents The idea of God -- Descartes' Innatism as anti-Augustinianism -- The knowledge of God in Descartes' letters -- God and human mind -- Divine deception in Descartes' Meditations -- The Replies to the Seventh Set of Objections, the skeptic's duties, and the circle -- What God cannot do. Descartes and the limits of divine power -- Error -- Descartes and false ideas -- Descartes on dreamers, madmen, and amputees: a physiological reading of the Meditations -- Descartes and free thinkers -- Traces of the atheist: from Lessius to Descartes via Vanini, Mersenne, and Petit -- Animals and clocks: Descartes against "weak minds" -- Occasionalism against Descartes -- Quod nescis quomodo fiat id non facis: Occasionalism against Descartes? -- The return of Campanella: La Forge versus Cureau de La Chambre -- Knowledge and causality: Malebranche's opponents.
Abstract "This volume presents essays on Descartes by the pre-eminent Italian historian of philosophy Emanuela Scribano, here translated into English for the first time. Thematically cohesive in their focus on what Scribano calls the nerve centers of Cartesian philosophy, they examine Cartesian ideas in context, not only of Descartes' philosophical contemporaries. These include Scholastic thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, and Suárez; Classical writers such as Galen; authors contemporary to Descartes, such as Campanella and Silhon; and philosophers who referred to Cartesian philosophy, such as La Forge and Malebranche. By considering their influence and contributions, it is possible to clarify some basic theses of Cartesian philosophy and to answer some long-debated questions in Descartes scholarship, pertaining to issues such as the proof of God's existence, the free creation of eternal truths, the hypothesis of divine deception, the limits of divine power, the theory of animals as machines, the theory of error, and the possible Cartesian origin of some central theses in Occasionalism. The essays reflect Scribano's methodological approach: that to understand the intent, scope, and meaning of a philosophical theory, one must examine it with the eyes of those who share the author's philosophical culture. Scribano provides a newly written introduction, and the volume includes a foreword by Steven Nadler"-- Publisher's description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 241-249) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
LanguageSome essays originally published in Italian or French, now translated into English.
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2022941527
ISBN0197649556 (hardback)
ISBN9780197649558 (hardback)

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