Cartesian Truth

Cartesian Truth
Title Cartesian Truth PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Vinci
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 294
Release 1998-04-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198027303

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Bold and pioneering, this book makes a detailed historical and systematic case that Descartes's theory of knowledge is an elegant and powerful combination of a priori, naturalistic, and dialectical elements meriting serious consideration by both contemporary analytic philosophers and postmodern thinkers. In the course of making this case Thomas Vinci develops a broad reinterpretation of Cartesian thought that unlocks novel solutions to many of the most vexed questions in Cartesian scholarship.

The Plain Truth

The Plain Truth
Title The Plain Truth PDF eBook
Author Thomas M. Lennon
Publisher BRILL
Pages 273
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9004171150

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This historical study of Pierre-Daniel Hueta (TM)s "Censura philosophiae cartesiana" (1689) and the controversy surrounding it, shows that there are good answers to the perennial standard criticisms of Descartesa (TM)s philosophy: the method of doubt, the cogito, proofs of Goda (TM)s existence, etc.

Meditations on First Philosophy

Meditations on First Philosophy
Title Meditations on First Philosophy PDF eBook
Author René Descartes
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre First philosophy
ISBN 9780941736121

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The Will to Reason

The Will to Reason
Title The Will to Reason PDF eBook
Author C. P. Ragland
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 273
Release 2016
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190264454

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In 'Giving Aid Effectively', Mark T. Buntaine argues that countries that are members of international organizations have prompted multilateral development banks to give development and environmental aid more effectively by generating better information about performance.

The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon

The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon
Title The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Nolan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1642
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1316380939

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The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon is the definitive reference source on René Descartes, 'the father of modern philosophy' and arguably among the most important philosophers of all time. Examining the full range of Descartes' achievements and legacy, it includes 256 in-depth entries that explain key concepts relating to his thought. Cumulatively they uncover interpretative disputes, trace his influences, and explain how his work was received by critics and developed by followers. There are entries on topics such as certainty, cogito ergo sum, doubt, dualism, free will, God, geometry, happiness, human being, knowledge, Meditations on First Philosophy, mind, passion, physics, and virtue, which are written by the largest and most distinguished team of Cartesian scholars ever assembled for a collaborative research project - 92 contributors from ten countries.

Fable, Method, and Imagination in Descartes

Fable, Method, and Imagination in Descartes
Title Fable, Method, and Imagination in Descartes PDF eBook
Author James Griffith
Publisher Springer
Pages 220
Release 2018-01-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319702386

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What role do fables play in Cartesian method and psychology? By looking at Descartes’ use of fables, James Griffith suggests there is a fabular logic that runs to the heart of Descartes’ philosophy. First focusing on The World and the Discourse on Method, this volume shows that by writing in fable form, Descartes allowed his readers to break from Scholastic methods of philosophizing. With this fable-structure or -logic in mind, the book reexamines the relationship between analysis, synthesis, and inexact sciences; between metaphysics and ethico-political life; and between the imagination, the will, and the passions.

The Taming of the True

The Taming of the True
Title The Taming of the True PDF eBook
Author Neil Tennant
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 488
Release 1997
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780199251605

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The Taming of the True defends and develops global semantic anti-realism. Neil Tennant argues compellingly that every truth is knowable, and that manifestationism in the theory of meaning entails logical reform. He extends semantic anti-realism to empirical discourse, developing new accounts of the analytic/synthetic distinction, cognitive significance and constructive falsifiability. The book has important consequences for the philosophy of mathematics and logic, the theory of meaning, metaphysics, and epistemology.