Early modern philosophy : mind, matter, and metaphysics / edited by Christia Mercer and Eileen O'Neill.
"This volume showcases the best work now being written on a wide range of issues in early modern philosophy - a period when numerous philosophical problems that continue to engage us today were first identified by Locke, Berkeley, Kant, Spinoza, Leibniz, and Descartes. Collectively the articles...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Introduction / |r Christia Mercer and Eileen O'Neill -- |g 1. |t Dreamers and madmen / |r Janet Broughton -- |g 2. |t The second meditation and objections to Cartesian dualism / |r Michael Ayers -- |g 3. |t Back to the ontological argument / |r Edwin Curley -- |g 4. |t The mind-body union, interaction, and subsumption / |r Louis E. Loeb -- |g 5. |t The strange hybridity of Spinoza's Ethics / |r Catherine Wilson -- |g 6. |t "A free man thinks of nothing less than of death" : Spinoza on the eternity of the mind / |r Daniel Garber -- |g 7. |t Reflections on the Masham-Leibniz correspondence / |r Robert C. Sleigh, Jr. -- |g 8. |t Self-determination / |r Vere Chappell -- |g 9. |t Locke and the nature of matter / |r Roger S. Woolhouse -- |g 10. |t God and matter in Locke : an exposition of Essay 4.10 / |r Jonathan Bennett -- |g 11. |t Berkeley, God, and explanation / |r Douglas M. Jesseph -- |g 12. |t Occasionalism and strict mechanism : Malebranche, Berkeley, Fontenelle / |r Lisa Downing -- |g 13. |t Kant on causality : what was he trying to prove? / |r Beatrice Longuenesse -- |g 14. |t Kant on science and experience / |r Michael Friedman. |
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