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

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Superior document:Routledge studies in seventeenth-century philosophy ; 8
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Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
Series:Routledge studies in seventeenth-century philosophy ; 8.
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Physical Description:xvii, 251 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.