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Cartesian Truth Thomas C. Vinci (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dalhousie University)

Cartesian Truth By Thomas C. Vinci (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dalhousie University)

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Arguing that science and metaphysics are closely and inseparably interwoven in the work of Descartes, so that the metaphysics cannot be understood without the science and vice versa, Vinci offers a philosophical reconstruction of central parts of Descartes' metaphysics and of his theory of perception, considered in relation to his epistemology.

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Cartesian Truth by Thomas C. Vinci (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dalhousie University)

This book argues that science and metaphysics are closely and inseparably interwoven in the work of Descartes, so that the metaphysics cannot be understood without the science and vice versa. In order to make his case, Thomas Vinci offers a careful philosophical reconstruction of central parts of Descartes' metaphysics and of his theory of perception, each considered in relation to his epistemology. Vinci aims to show that Descartes gave an important positive role to sense-perception in his epistemology, and also that he used his reflections on sense-perception to frame his criticism of previous theories of the sensory qualities of objects.

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Cartesian Truth offers a careful philosophical reconstruction of central parts of Descartes's metaphysics and his theory of perception, each considered in relation to Descartes's epistemology. Vinci aims to further our contemporary understanding of what Wilfrid Sellars called the relation between the 'scientific' and 'manifest' images of the world, thereby establishing the continuing interest of Descartes's epistemology. Of the many substantial original contributions here, most notable perhaps is Vinci's examination of the important positive role Descartes gave to sense perception in his epistemology, and of the use to which Descartes put his reflections on sense perception in framing his criticism of previous theories of the sensory qualities of objects. esHatfield cont. Vinci offers new insights in his examination of Descartes's theory of the cognition of object properties, and especially of the so-called 'primary qualities.' On other key Cartesian philosophical arguments and positions, Vinci off

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NPB9780195113297
9780195113297
0195113292
Cartesian Truth by Thomas C. Vinci (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dalhousie University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1998-06-04
288
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