Receptions of Descartes : Cartesianism and anti-Cartesianism in early modern Europe / / edited by Tad M. Schmaltz.

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spelling Receptions of Descartes [electronic resource] : Cartesianism and anti-Cartesianism in early modern Europe / edited by Tad M. Schmaltz.
London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.
xvii, 251 p.
Routledge studies in seventeenth-century philosophy ; 8
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-246) and index.
Introduction / Tad M. Schmaltz -- PART I. THE INITIAL RECEPTION AMONG WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS -- Women philosophers and the early reception of Descartes: Anne Conway and Princess Elisabeth / Sarah Hutton -- PART II. THE FRENCH RECEPTION AND FRENCH CARTESIANISM -- Desgabets's indefectibility thesis - a step too far? / Patricia Easton -- A reception without attachment: Malebranche confronting Cartesian morality / Jean-Christophe Bardout -- Huet on the reality of Cartesian doubt / Thomas M. Lennon -- French Cartesianism in context: the Paris Formulary and Regis's Usage / Tad M. Schmaltz -- PART III. SPINOZA AND THE DUTCH RECEPTION -- Descartes's soul, Spinoza's mind / Steven Nadler -- Wittich's critique of Spinoza / Theo Verbeek -- Burchard de Volder: crypto-Spinozist or disenchanted Cartesian? / Paul Lodge -- PART IV. THE RECEPTION IN ROME AND NAPLES -- Cartesian physics and the Eucharist in the documents of the Holy Office and the Roman Index (1671-6) / Jean-Robert Armogathe -- Images of Descartes in Italy / Giulia Belgioioso -- PART V. THE RECEPTION ACROSS THE CHANNEL -- Mechanism, skepticism, and witchcraft: More and Glanvill on the failures of the Cartesian philosophy / Douglas Jesseph -- Descartes among the British: the case of the theory of vision / Margaret Atherton.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Descartes, Rene, 1596-1650.
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Schmaltz, Tad M., 1960-
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Routledge studies in seventeenth-century philosophy ;
Women philosophers and the early reception of Descartes: Anne Conway and Princess Elisabeth /
Desgabets's indefectibility thesis - a step too far? /
A reception without attachment: Malebranche confronting Cartesian morality /
Huet on the reality of Cartesian doubt /
French Cartesianism in context: the Paris Formulary and Regis's Usage /
Descartes's soul, Spinoza's mind /
Wittich's critique of Spinoza /
Burchard de Volder: crypto-Spinozist or disenchanted Cartesian? /
Cartesian physics and the Eucharist in the documents of the Holy Office and the Roman Index (1671-6) /
Images of Descartes in Italy /
Mechanism, skepticism, and witchcraft: More and Glanvill on the failures of the Cartesian philosophy /
Descartes among the British: the case of the theory of vision /
title_sub Cartesianism and anti-Cartesianism in early modern Europe /
title_full Receptions of Descartes [electronic resource] : Cartesianism and anti-Cartesianism in early modern Europe / edited by Tad M. Schmaltz.
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title_alt Women philosophers and the early reception of Descartes: Anne Conway and Princess Elisabeth /
Desgabets's indefectibility thesis - a step too far? /
A reception without attachment: Malebranche confronting Cartesian morality /
Huet on the reality of Cartesian doubt /
French Cartesianism in context: the Paris Formulary and Regis's Usage /
Descartes's soul, Spinoza's mind /
Wittich's critique of Spinoza /
Burchard de Volder: crypto-Spinozist or disenchanted Cartesian? /
Cartesian physics and the Eucharist in the documents of the Holy Office and the Roman Index (1671-6) /
Images of Descartes in Italy /
Mechanism, skepticism, and witchcraft: More and Glanvill on the failures of the Cartesian philosophy /
Descartes among the British: the case of the theory of vision /
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Desgabets's indefectibility thesis - a step too far? /
A reception without attachment: Malebranche confronting Cartesian morality /
Huet on the reality of Cartesian doubt /
French Cartesianism in context: the Paris Formulary and Regis's Usage /
Descartes's soul, Spinoza's mind /
Wittich's critique of Spinoza /
Burchard de Volder: crypto-Spinozist or disenchanted Cartesian? /
Cartesian physics and the Eucharist in the documents of the Holy Office and the Roman Index (1671-6) /
Images of Descartes in Italy /
Mechanism, skepticism, and witchcraft: More and Glanvill on the failures of the Cartesian philosophy /
Descartes among the British: the case of the theory of vision /
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