Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics

Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics
Title Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author Todd Ryan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 422
Release 2009-08-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1135987998

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In his magnum opus, the Historical and Critical Dictionary, Pierre Bayle offered a series of brilliant criticisms of the major philosophical and theological systems of the 17th Century. Although officially skeptical concerning the attempt to provide a definitive account of the truths of metaphysics, there is reason to see Bayle as a reluctant skeptic. In particular, Todd Ryan contends that Bayle harbored deep sympathy for the attempt by Descartes and his most innovative successor, Nicolas Malebranche, to establish a metaphysical system that would provide a foundation for the new mechanistic natural philosophy while helping to secure the fundamental tenets of rational theology. Through a careful analysis of Bayle’s critical engagement with such philosophers as Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke and Newton, it is argued that, despite his reputation as a skeptic, Bayle was not without philosophical commitments of his own. Drawing on the full range of Bayle’s writings, from his early philosophical lectures to his final controversial writings, Ryan offers detailed studies of Bayle’s treatment of such pivotal issues as mind-body dualism, causation and God’s relation to the world.

Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics

Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics
Title Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author Todd Ryan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 238
Release 2009-08-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1135988005

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This book offers a series of detailed studies of Bayle’s engagement with such crucial metaphysical issues as mind-body dualism, causation, and God’s relation to the world. It is argued that despite his reputation as a skeptic, Bayle is deeply influenced by the metaphysical systems of Descartes, and especially Nicolas Malebranche.

A Cartesian Skeptic

A Cartesian Skeptic
Title A Cartesian Skeptic PDF eBook
Author Todd Philip Ryan
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1999
Genre Metaphysics
ISBN

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The Metaphysics of the Material World

The Metaphysics of the Material World
Title The Metaphysics of the Material World PDF eBook
Author Tad M. Schmaltz
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 313
Release 2019
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190070226

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In The Metaphysics of the Material World, Tad M. Schmaltz traces a particular development of the metaphysics of the material world in early modern thought. The route Schmaltz follows derives from a critique of Spinoza in the work of Pierre Bayle. Bayle charged in particular that Spinoza's monistic conception of the material world founders on the account of extension and its "modes" and parts that he inherited from Descartes, and that Descartes in turn inherited from late scholasticism, and ultimately from Aristotle. After an initial discussion of Bayle's critique of Spinoza and its relation to Aristotle's distinction between substance and accident, this study starts with the original re-conceptualization of Aristotle's metaphysics of the material world that we find in the work of the early modern scholastic Su�rez. What receives particular attention is Su�rez's introduction of the "modal distinction" and his distinctive account of the Aristotelian accident of "continuous quantity." This examination of Su�rez is followed by a treatment of the connections of his particular version of the scholastic conception of the material world to the very different conception that Descartes offered. Especially important is Descartes's view of the relation of extended substance both to its modes and to the parts that compose it. Finally, there is a consideration of what these developments in Su�rez and Descartes have to teach us about Spinoza's monistic conception of the material world. Of special concern here is to draw on this historical narrative to provide a re-assessment of Bayle's critique of Spinoza.

Problems of Cartesianism

Problems of Cartesianism
Title Problems of Cartesianism PDF eBook
Author Thomas M. Lennon
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 272
Release 1982
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780773510005

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The typical Cartesian collection contains papers which treat the problems arising out of Descartes's philosophy as though they and it appeared for the first time in a recent journal. The approach of this collection is quite different. The eight contributors concentrate on problems faced by Cartesianism which are of historical significance. Without denigrating the importance of the technique of exploiting the texts in a manner that appeals to contemporary philosophical interests, the contributors show how Cartesianism was shaped over time by the criticism it received. This criticism took place in many areas - politics, theology, natural science, and metaphysics - and its scope is reflected in this collection of papers. The efforts of advocates of Cartesianism to produce a biography of Descartes, and the political difficulties they faced, are no less a part of the problems of Cartesianism than are the difficulties alleged against the Cartesian ontology of thought and extension in accounting for transubstatiation. Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century theories of the formation of the earth, for example, were historically part of the same set of problems as the difficulties in Bible criticism. These significant issues and many others are discussed in this volume.

Pierre Bayle, according to his most interesting moments: A New Translation

Pierre Bayle, according to his most interesting moments: A New Translation
Title Pierre Bayle, according to his most interesting moments: A New Translation PDF eBook
Author Ludwig Feuerbach
Publisher Newcomb Livraria Press
Pages 193
Release
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3989887068

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Feuerbach's work on Pierre Bayle was not a book or essay, but rather a series of lectures he gave in 1842 at the University of Erlangen. These lectures were later published as "Pierre Bayle: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Philosophie und Menschheit" (Pierre Bayle: A Contribution to the History of Philosophy and Humanity). Feuerbach's lectures on Pierre Bayle highlighted the importance of Bayle's contributions to the development of religious tolerance, skepticism, and literary criticism. Schopenhauer and Nietzsche both take their satirical criticism about religion from Feuerbach, and every aspect of Marxism can be found here in Marx's favorite Philosopher. Feuerbach is a critical figure in the development of not merely Marxism, but Materialistic Humanism in general. This is Volume III in the 2023 The Complete Works of Ludwig Feuerbach by Newcomb Livraria Press

Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes and in his Reception

Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes and in his Reception
Title Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes and in his Reception PDF eBook
Author Delphine Antoine-Mahut
Publisher Routledge
Pages 283
Release 2018-09-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0429787553

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This volume explores the relationship between physics and metaphysics in Descartes’ philosophy. According to the standard account, Descartes modified the objects of metaphysics and physics and inverted the order in which these two disciplines were traditionally studied. This book challenges the standard account in which Descartes prioritizes metaphysics over physics. It does so by taking into consideration the historical reception of Descartes and the ways in which Descartes himself reacted to these receptions in his own lifetime. The book stresses the diversity of these receptions by taking into account not only Cartesianisms but also anti-Cartesianisms, and by showing how they retroactively highlighted different aspects of Descartes’ works and theoretical choices. The historical aspect of the volume is unique in that it not only analyzes different constructions of Descartes that emerged in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, but also reflects on how his work was first read by philosophers across Europe. Taken together, the essays in this volume offer a fresh and up-to-date contribution to this important debate in early modern philosophy.