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Autore principale:Garber, Daniel, 1949-
Titolo:Descartes embodied : reading Cartesian philosophy through Cartesian science / Daniel Garber.
Pubblicazione:Cambridge :  Cambridge university press,  2001.  
Descrizione fisica:XII, 337 p. ;  24 cm  
Contiene:Indice: Acknowledgments. Abbreviations, citations and translations. Introduction. Pt. 1. Historiographical preliminairies: 1. Does history have a future? Some reflections on Bennett and doing philosophy historically. Pt. 2. Method, order and certainty: 2. Descartes and method in 1637 3. A point of order: analysis, synthesis and Descartes' Principles (with Lesley Cohen) 4. J.-B. Morin and the Second objections 5. Descartes and experiment in the Discourse and Essays 6. Descartes on knowledge and certainty: from the Discours to the Principia. Pt. 3. Mind, body and the laws of nature: 7. Mind, body and the laws of nature in Descartes and Leibniz 8. Understanding interaction: what Descartes should have told Elisabeth 9. How God causes motion: Descartes, divine sustenance and occasionalism 10. Descartes and occasionalism 11. Semel in vita: the scientific background to Descartes' Meditations 12. Forms and qualities in the Sixth replies. Pt. 4. Larger visions: 13. Descartes or the cultivation of the intellect 14. Experiment, community and the constitution of nature in the seventeenth century. Sources. Index
ISBN:0521783534
Discipline:Filosofia moderna--Persone.
Scienze--Persone.
Persone:Descartes, René, 1596-1650--Filosofia.
Descartes, René, 1596-1650--Scienze.
Sudd. cronologiche:Secolo XVII.
Collocazione:LS 12028
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