Idea and Ontology : : An Essay in Early Modern Metaphysics of Ideas / / Marc A. Hight.
The prevailing view about the history of early modern philosophy, which the author dubs "the early modern tale" and wants to convince us is really a fairy tale, has it that the focus on ideas as a solution to various epistemological puzzles, first introduced by Descartes, created difficult...
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