On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism

On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism
Title On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism PDF eBook
Author Jean-Luc Marion
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 396
Release 1999-05-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780226505398

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Does Descartes belong to metaphysics? What do we mean when we say "metaphysics"? These questions form the point of departure for Jean-Luc Marion's groundbreaking study of Cartesian thought. Analyses of Descartes' notion of the ego and his idea of God show that if Descartes represents the fullest example of metaphysics, he no less transgresses its limits. Writing as philosopher and historian of philosophy, Marion uses Heidegger's concept of metaphysics to interpret the Cartesian corpus—an interpretation strangely omitted from Heidegger's own history of philosophy. This interpretation complicates and deepens the Heideggerian concept of metaphysics, a concept that has dominated twentieth-century philosophy. Examinations of Descartes' predecessors (Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, and Suarez) and his successors (Leibniz, Spinoza, and Hegel) clarify the meaning of the Cartesian revolution in philosophy. Expertly translated by Jeffrey Kosky, this work will appeal to historians of philosophy, students of religion, and anyone interested in the genealogy of contemporary thought and its contradictions.

Descartes' Metaphysical Physics

Descartes' Metaphysical Physics
Title Descartes' Metaphysical Physics PDF eBook
Author Daniel Garber
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 416
Release 1992-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780226282176

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In this first book-length treatment of Descartes' important and influential natural philosophy, Daniel Garber is principally concerned with Descartes' accounts of matter and motion—the joint between Descartes' philosophical and scientific interests. These accounts constitute the point at which the metaphysical doctrines on God, the soul, and body, developed in writings like the Meditations, give rise to physical conclusions regarding atoms, vacua, and the laws that matter in motion must obey. Garber achieves a philosophically rigorous reading of Descartes that is sensitive to the historical and intellectual context in which he wrote. What emerges is a novel view of this familiar figure, at once unexpected and truer to the historical Descartes. The book begins with a discussion of Descartes' intellectual development and the larger project that frames his natural philosophy, the complete reform of all the sciences. After this introduction Garber thoroughly examines various aspects of Descartes' physics: the notion of body and its identification with extension; Descartes' rejection of the substantial forms of the scholastics; his relation to the atomistic tradition of atoms and the void; the concept of motion and the laws of motion, including Descartes' conservation principle, his laws of the persistence of motion, and his collision law; and the grounding of his laws in God.

On Descartes' Passive Thought

On Descartes' Passive Thought
Title On Descartes' Passive Thought PDF eBook
Author Jean-Luc Marion,
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 291
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 022619261X

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On Descartes’ Passive Thought is the culmination of a life-long reflection on the philosophy of Descartes by one of the most important living French philosophers. In it, Jean-Luc Marion examines anew some of the questions left unresolved in his previous books about Descartes, with a particular focus on Descartes’s theory of morals and the passions. Descartes has long been associated with mind-body dualism, but Marion argues here that this is a historical misattribution, popularized by Malebranche and popular ever since both within the academy and with the general public. Actually, Marion shows, Descartes held a holistic conception of body and mind. He called it the meum corpus, a passive mode of thinking, which implies far more than just pure mind—rather, it signifies a mind directly connected to the body: the human being that I am. Understood in this new light, the Descartes Marion uncovers through close readings of works such as Passions of the Soul resists prominent criticisms leveled at him by twentieth-century figures like Husserl and Heidegger, and even anticipates the non-dualistic, phenomenological concepts of human being discussed today. This is a momentous book that no serious historian of philosophy will be able to ignore.

The Metaphysics of Descartes

The Metaphysics of Descartes
Title The Metaphysics of Descartes PDF eBook
Author Leslie John Beck
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 332
Release 1979
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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An Essay on the Metaphysics of Descartes

An Essay on the Metaphysics of Descartes
Title An Essay on the Metaphysics of Descartes PDF eBook
Author Marthinus Versfeld
Publisher Routledge
Pages 200
Release 2016-08-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1315532522

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Originally published in 1940, this book provides a thorough discussion of René Descartes philosophy of metaphysics, examining the three major points of the mind and body, freedom of the will and religion and science. Specific chapters are devoted to the Cartesian theory and the Meditations, in particular the Sixth.

Descartes's Metaphysical Reasoning

Descartes's Metaphysical Reasoning
Title Descartes's Metaphysical Reasoning PDF eBook
Author Roger Florka
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 136
Release 2001
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780815340355

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Meditations on First Philosophy

Meditations on First Philosophy
Title Meditations on First Philosophy PDF eBook
Author René Descartes
Publisher Newcomb Livraria Press
Pages 121
Release 1951
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3989889567

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"The effect of this man on his age and the new age cannot be imagined broadly enough... René Descartes is indeed the true beginner of modern philosophy, insofar as it makes thinking the principle. "- Hegel A new 2023 translation directly from the original manuscripts into English of Descartes' famous work "Meditations on First Philosophy". This edition contains a new introduction and afterword from the translator, as well as a timeline of Descartes' life and summaries of each of his works. In these "meditations", in mimicry of Marcus Aurelius, Descartes pens a series of essays on the nature of reality, the existence of God, and the relationship between mind and body. This work is significant because it helped to establish Descartes' philosophy of dualism and had a profound and lasting impact on Western philosophy. In this work, Descartes famously proclaimed, "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am"), establishing the moniker of Cartesian Epistemology and the foundation of the Enlightenment