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Cartesian Reflections John Cottingham (University of Reading)

Cartesian Reflections By John Cottingham (University of Reading)

Cartesian Reflections by John Cottingham (University of Reading)


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One of the world's leading Descartes scholars explores central areas of his philosophy, including his views on the nature of thought, the relationship between mind and body, his scientific worldview and its influence on modern thinking, the place of God in his philosophical system, and his account of the emotions and the good life.

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Cartesian Reflections: Essays on Descartes's Philosophy by John Cottingham (University of Reading)

John Cottingham explores central areas of Descartes's rich and wide-ranging philosophical system, including his accounts of thought and language, of freedom and action, of our relationship to the animal domain, and of human morality and the conduct of life. He also examines ways in which his philosophy has been misunderstood. The Cartesian mind-body dualism that is so often attacked is only a part of Descartes's account of what it is to be a thinking, sentient, human creature, and the way he makes the division between the mental and the physical is considerably more subtle, and philosophically more appealing, than is generally assumed. Although Descartes is often considered to be one of the heralds of our modern secular worldview, the 'new' philosophy which he launched retains many links with the ideas of his predecessors, not least in the all-pervasive role it assigns to God (something that is ignored or downplayed by many modern readers); and the character of the Cartesian outlook is multifaceted, sometimes anticipating Enlightenment ideas of human autonomy and independent scientific inquiry, but also sometimes harmonizing with more traditional notions of human nature as created to find fulfilment in harmony with its creator.

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nuanced and often instructive reflections both on controverisal Cartesian views that still challenge his commentators, and on their simplified canonical images that continue to haunt contemporary discussions... Taken together, they offer a stimulating picture both of Descarte's influential and often controversial views and of Cottingham's longstanding engagement with them. * Lilli Alanen, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
an admirable volume * Michael Moriarty, French Studies *
It is one of the virtues of Cottinghams exemplary work that he can give us insight into a surprisingly overlooked way in which Descartes has set the agenda for all subsequent philosophy. * Michael Della Rocca, Metascience *

About John Cottingham (University of Reading)

John Cottingham is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading. His principal research interests are in early-modern philosophy (especially Descartes) and in the philosophy of life.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: OVERVIEW; PART TWO: DESCARTES'S POSITION IN PHILOSOPHY; PART THREE: MIND AND WORLD; PART FOUR: ETHICS AND RELIGION

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NPB9780199226979
9780199226979
0199226970
Cartesian Reflections: Essays on Descartes's Philosophy by John Cottingham (University of Reading)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2008-09-11
348
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