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Cavendish David Cunning

Cavendish By David Cunning

Cavendish by David Cunning


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This is the first full account of Cavendish's philosophy and covers the whole span of her work. Essential reading for students of 17th century philosophy, early modern philosophy and 17th century literature.

Cavendish Summary

Cavendish by David Cunning

Margaret Cavendish (1623 - 1673) was a philosopher, poet, scientist, novelist, and playwright of the seventeenth century. Her work is important for a number of reasons. It presents an early and compelling version of the naturalism that is found in current-day philosophy; it offers important insights that bear on recent discussions of the nature and characteristics of intelligence and the question of whether or not the bodies that surround us are intelligent or have an intelligent cause; it anticipates some of the central views and arguments that are more commonly associated with figures like Thomas Hobbes and David Hume.

This is the first full account of Cavendish's philosophy and covers the whole span of her work. David Cunning begins with an overview of Cavendish's life and work before assessing her contribution to a wide range of philosophical subjects, including her arguments concerning materialism, experimentation, the existence of God, social and political philosophy and free will and compatibilism.

Setting Cavendish in both historical and philosophical context, he argues that like Spinoza she builds on central tenets of Descartes' philosophy and develops them in a direction that Descartes himself would avoid. She defends a plenum metaphysics according to which all individuals are causally interdependent, and according to which the physical universe is a larger individual that constitutes all of reality.

Cavendish is essential reading for students of seventeenth-century philosophy, early modern philosophy and seventeenth-century literature.

Cavendish Reviews

Finally, a full-dress account of Margaret Cavendish's philosophical ideas. Helpfully comparing her positions to those of more familiar philosophers, David Cunning gives a clear and sympathetic exploration of Cavendish's arguments. - Margaret Atherton, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

For many years, Cavendish's philosophical writings have cried out for serious, systematic interpretation. At long last, we have David Cunning's book. Careful, scholarly, precise, lucid, accessible, and comprehensive - it is an absolutely invaluable introduction to the thought of this complex and highly original thinker. - Jacqueline Broad, Monash University, Australia


Finally, a full-dress account of Margaret Cavendish's philosophical ideas. Helpfully comparing her positions to those of more familiar philosophers, David Cunning gives a clear and sympathetic exploration of Cavendish's arguments. - Margaret Atherton, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

For many years, Cavendish's philosophical writings have cried out for serious, systematic interpretation. At long last, we have David Cunning's book. Careful, scholarly, precise, lucid, accessible, and comprehensive - it is an absolutely invaluable introduction to the thought of this complex and highly original thinker. - Jacqueline Broad, Monash University, Australia

Cunning's Cavendish offers an extraordinarily thorough, engaging, and persuasive description and analysis of Cavendish's philosophical vision, including her epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, political philosophy, and even her theology. - Holly Faith Nelson, Trinity Western University

About David Cunning

David Cunning is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the University of Iowa, USA. He is the author of Argument and Persuasion in Descartes' Meditations (2010), and Everyday Examples: An Introduction to Philosophy (2014), and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Descartes' Meditations (2014).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Imagistic Ideas, Fallibilism, and the Limits of Cognition 2. Thinking Matter 3. Ideas of God and Other Immaterials 4. The Eternal Plenum 5. Ubiquitous Knowledge 6. Free Will and Agency 7. Stoical Fancies 8. A Note to the Monarch. Index

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NLS9780367138516
9780367138516
0367138514
Cavendish by David Cunning
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-01-11
322
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