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Cartesian Views
Papers presented to Richard A. Watson
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Many kinds of Cartesian views are treated by these papers: the views that Descartes held, views from our perspective on those views, views on Descartes held by his early critics and followers, and views that are Cartesian in outlook (not for nothing is Descartes still regarded as the father of modern philosophy.) These overlapping views provide the unity of this volume, and reflect the unity of Richard A.Watson’s philosophical work. Not least among Watson’s contributions has been his depiction of Cartesianism as a response to a set of problems within Descartes’s philosophy. The later Cartesians were not slavish followers of Descartes. The contributors to this volume might be viewed as standing to Watson as the Cartesians did to Descartes.
Contributors include: Jean-Robert Armogathe, Leslie Armour, Alan Gabbey, Daniel Garber, William H. Gass, Alan Hausman, David Hausman, Thomas M. Lennon, José R. Maia Neto, Steven Nadler, Richard H. Popkin, Han van Ruler, Theo Verbeek, Fred Wilson, and Alison Wylie.
Contributors include: Jean-Robert Armogathe, Leslie Armour, Alan Gabbey, Daniel Garber, William H. Gass, Alan Hausman, David Hausman, Thomas M. Lennon, José R. Maia Neto, Steven Nadler, Richard H. Popkin, Han van Ruler, Theo Verbeek, Fred Wilson, and Alison Wylie.
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Thomas M. Lennon, Ph.D. (1968) in Philosophy, The Ohio State University, is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Western Ontario, Canada. He has published extensively on early modern philosophy, including The Battle of the Gods and Giants, and Reading Bayle.
Reviews
"The collection will undoubtedly be of wide interest to many different species of academic...this is a thorough diverting and enjoyable read."
Timothy Chappell, JEMH, 2005.
"This is a collection of fourteen terrific essays honoring Professor Richard “Red” Watson."
Kurt Smith, Renaissance Quarterly.
Timothy Chappell, JEMH, 2005.
"This is a collection of fourteen terrific essays honoring Professor Richard “Red” Watson."
Kurt Smith, Renaissance Quarterly.
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Al those interested in the history of early modern philosophy, and early modern ideas generally, Descartes influence on the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of science.