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CHAPTER 9. Objects, Ideas, and "Minds"; Comments on Spinoza's Theory of Mind
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE xi
- EDITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS xv
- CHAPTER 1. Skepticism without Indubitability 1
- CHAPTER 2. Descartes on Sense and "Resemblance" 10
- CHAPTER 3. Descartes on the Perception of Primary Qualities 26
- CHAPTER 4. Descartes on the Origin of Sensation 41
- CHAPTER 5. Descartes on the Representationality of Sensation 69
- CHAPTER 6. Descartes; The Epistemological Argument for Mind-Body Distinctness 84
- CHAPTER 7. True and Immutable Natures 94
- CHAPTER 8. Can I Be the Cause of My Idea of the World? (Descartes on the Infinite and Indefinite) 108
- CHAPTER 9. Objects, Ideas, and "Minds"; Comments on Spinoza's Theory of Mind 126
- CHAPTER 10. Spinoza's Causal Axiom (Ethics I, Axiom 4) 141
- CHAPTER 11. Infinite Understanding, Scientia intuiliva, and Ethics 1.16 166
- CHAPTER 12. "For They Do Not Agree in Nature with Us": Spinoza on the Lower Animals 178
- CHAPTER 13. Superadded Properties: The Limits of Mechanism in Locke 196
- CHAPTER 14. Discussion: Superadded Properties: A Reply to M. R. Ayers 209
- CHAPTER 15. Did Berkeley Completely Misunderstand the Basis of the Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction in Locke? 215
- CHAPTER 16. Berkeley on the Mind-Dependence of Colors 229
- CHAPTER 17. Berkeley and the Essence of the Corpuscularians 243
- CHAPTER 18. The Issue of "Common Sensibles" in Berkeley's New Theory of Vision 257
- CHAPTER 19. Kant and "The Dogmatic Idealism of Berkeley" 276
- CHAPTER 20. The "Phenomenalisms" of Berkeley and Kant 294
- CHAPTER 21. The "Phenomenalisms" of Leibniz and Berkeley 306
- CHAPTER 22. Confused Ideas 322
- CHAPTER 23. Confused vs. Distinct Perception in Leibniz: Consciousness, Representation, and God's Mind 336
- CHAPTER 24. Leibniz and Locke on "First Truths" 353
- CHAPTER 25. Leibniz: Self-Consciousness and Immortality in the Paris Notes and After 373
- CHAPTER 26. Leibniz and Materialsm 388
- CHAPTER 27. Possible Gods 407
- CHAPTER 28. Leibniz's Dynamics and Contingency in Nature 421
- CHAPTER 29. Compossibility and Law 442
- CHAPTER 30. History of Philosophy in Philosophy Today; and the Case of the Sensible Qualities 455
- CHAPTER 31. Animal Ideas 495
- SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 513
- INDEX 515
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE xi
- EDITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS xv
- CHAPTER 1. Skepticism without Indubitability 1
- CHAPTER 2. Descartes on Sense and "Resemblance" 10
- CHAPTER 3. Descartes on the Perception of Primary Qualities 26
- CHAPTER 4. Descartes on the Origin of Sensation 41
- CHAPTER 5. Descartes on the Representationality of Sensation 69
- CHAPTER 6. Descartes; The Epistemological Argument for Mind-Body Distinctness 84
- CHAPTER 7. True and Immutable Natures 94
- CHAPTER 8. Can I Be the Cause of My Idea of the World? (Descartes on the Infinite and Indefinite) 108
- CHAPTER 9. Objects, Ideas, and "Minds"; Comments on Spinoza's Theory of Mind 126
- CHAPTER 10. Spinoza's Causal Axiom (Ethics I, Axiom 4) 141
- CHAPTER 11. Infinite Understanding, Scientia intuiliva, and Ethics 1.16 166
- CHAPTER 12. "For They Do Not Agree in Nature with Us": Spinoza on the Lower Animals 178
- CHAPTER 13. Superadded Properties: The Limits of Mechanism in Locke 196
- CHAPTER 14. Discussion: Superadded Properties: A Reply to M. R. Ayers 209
- CHAPTER 15. Did Berkeley Completely Misunderstand the Basis of the Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction in Locke? 215
- CHAPTER 16. Berkeley on the Mind-Dependence of Colors 229
- CHAPTER 17. Berkeley and the Essence of the Corpuscularians 243
- CHAPTER 18. The Issue of "Common Sensibles" in Berkeley's New Theory of Vision 257
- CHAPTER 19. Kant and "The Dogmatic Idealism of Berkeley" 276
- CHAPTER 20. The "Phenomenalisms" of Berkeley and Kant 294
- CHAPTER 21. The "Phenomenalisms" of Leibniz and Berkeley 306
- CHAPTER 22. Confused Ideas 322
- CHAPTER 23. Confused vs. Distinct Perception in Leibniz: Consciousness, Representation, and God's Mind 336
- CHAPTER 24. Leibniz and Locke on "First Truths" 353
- CHAPTER 25. Leibniz: Self-Consciousness and Immortality in the Paris Notes and After 373
- CHAPTER 26. Leibniz and Materialsm 388
- CHAPTER 27. Possible Gods 407
- CHAPTER 28. Leibniz's Dynamics and Contingency in Nature 421
- CHAPTER 29. Compossibility and Law 442
- CHAPTER 30. History of Philosophy in Philosophy Today; and the Case of the Sensible Qualities 455
- CHAPTER 31. Animal Ideas 495
- SOURCES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 513
- INDEX 515