The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism

Nadler, Steven

The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism - Oxford Oxford University Press 2019 - 828p

includes index and biblioraphy

1. Descartes Philosopher defying the philosophers : Descartees`s Life and works ..............3 What descartes read: His intellectual Background ........25 Descartes`s Correspondence and Correspondents ..........40 Descartes on the Method of Analysis ................65 Descartes`s Metapysics ......89 Mind and Psychology in Descartes ......106 Descartes`s Mechanical but not mechanistic Physics ................124 Descartes`s Mathematics ........138 Descartes and Medicine ..........157 Descartes on Freedom .......178 Descartes and the Passions ........193 Descartes`s Philosophical Theology ........209 Descartes`s Moral Philosophy ..............226 Descartes, Politics and True Human Beings..........240 The Compendium Musicae and Descartes`s Aesthetics ..............255 2. The Cartesians Mersenne: Questioning Descartes ..........271 Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia as a Cartesian ....287 Claude clerselier and the Development of Cartesianism .........303 Louis de la Forge on Mind, Causality, and union .........319 He Has Created a Schism in Philosophy : The Cartesianism of Geraud de Cordemoy ........332 Antoine Arnauld : Cartesian Philosopher ........344 The Ambiguities of Malebranche`s Cartesianism ............358 The prince of Cartesian Philosophers: Pierre-Sylvain Regis ..............374 Jacques Rohault and Cartesian experimentalism .............388 Robert Desgabets and the Supplement to Descartes`s Philosophy .......402 The Early Dutch Reception of Cartesianism ..........417 The Curious Case of Henricus regius ...............434 Geulincx and the Quod Nescis Principle : A Conservative revolution .................450 Johannes Clauberg and the Search for the Initium philosophiae : The Recovery of Metaphysics ...........465 What is Cartesianism ? Fontenelle and the Subsequent construction of Cartesian Philosophy ...........481 Cartesianism in Britain ................496 Italy did not want to be Cartesian : And For Good Reason ...............514 The Creation of Eternal Truths : Issues and Context ............531 Cartesianism and Eucharistic Physics ...............547 Cartesianism and Feminism ....................565 3. The Critics Pascal and port-Royal ...................583 Gassendi as Critic of Descartes ............597 Optics, First Philosophy and Natural Philosophy in Hobbes and Descartes ..............610 Henry more, Supporter and Opponent of Cartesianism ...............629 Cavendish Vs. Descartes on Mechanism and Animal Souls ..............643 Spinoza, Descartes, and the Stupid Cartesians ................659 Simon Foucher and Anti - Cartesian Skepticism ...........678 Locke on Cartesian Bodeis and Cartesian Souls ........691 Anne Conway`s Response to Cartesianism ................707 Leibniz and Descartes .......721 A Cartesien Manque: Pierre Bayle and Cartesianism ...........738 The Condemnations of Cartesian Natural Philosophy Under Louis XIV ..........755 Pierre-Daniel Huet, Skeptic Critic of Cartesianism and Defender of Religion ........780 Gabriel Daniel : Descartes through the Mirror of Fiction ........791 Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes and Newton ..........804

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