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The Plain Truth: Descartes, Huet, and Skepticism: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, cartea 170

Autor Thomas M. Lennon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2008
The skeptic Pierre-Daniel Huet’s Censura philosophiae cartesianae (1689) is the most comprehensive, unrelenting and devastating critique of Descartes ever. It incisively captures all the issues that now interest readers of Descartes: the method of doubt, the cogito, clarity and distinctness as criteria of truth, the circularity of the Meditations, proofs of God’s existence, etc. Naturally, the work provoked great controversy among the Cartesians, who were implicated in various capacities—Nicolas Malebranche as the occasional cause of the publication, and Pierre-Sylvain Regis as the chief defender of the Cartesian camp. What emerges in this study of the controversy is a heroic, defensible Descartes. He possesses hitherto unappreciated answers to the criticisms that have bedeviled his philosophy from his time to ours.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004171152
ISBN-10: 9004171150
Pagini: 255
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Intellectual History


Notă biografică

Thomas M. Lennon (Ph.D, Ohio State University, 1968) is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. Among his books are The Battle of the Gods and Giants: The Philosophical Legacies of Gassendi and Descartes, 1655-1715, and Reading Bayle.

Recenzii

"Lennon fait [...] une analyse historique minutieuse pour démontrer que le scepticisme dont Descartes pouvait démontrer l'incohérence était, justement, le scepticisme académique, et non pas le pyrrhonien, que le philosophe « describes as extravagant »." – Archives de Philosophie, cahier 2011/1, tome 74, Printemps, pp. 192-193

Cuprins

Foreword
Abbreviations

I. People
1. Who was Huet?
2. The Censura: When and Why?
3. The Birth of Skepticism
4. Malebranche’s Surprising Silence
5. The Downfall of Cartesianism

II. Kinds
6. Huet a Cartesian?
7. Descartes and Skepticism: The Standard Interpretation
8. Descartes and Skepticism: The Texts

III. Thoughts
9. The Cogito: An Inference?
10. The Transparency of Mind
11. The Cogito as Pragmatic Tautology

IV. Doubts
12. The Reality of Doubt
13. The Generation of Doubt
14. The Response to Doubt

V. Rules
15. The Criterion of Truth
16. The Trump Argument

VI. Circles
17. The Simple Circularity of the Meditations
18. The Inner Circle(s)

VII. Gods
19. Gassendist Influences
20. The Objection of Objections
21. The Rejection of Intentionality

VIII. Virtues
22. Descartes’s Voice
23. Betting the Family Farm
24. The Propagation of Light
25. The Heart-Beat
26. The Moving Earth
27. Faith and Reason
28. Descartes as Methodological Academic Skeptic

Bibliography of Works Cited
Index