9780190495220-0190495227-Early Modern Cartesianisms: Dutch and French Constructions

Early Modern Cartesianisms: Dutch and French Constructions

ISBN-13: 9780190495220
ISBN-10: 0190495227
Edition: 1
Author: Tad M. Schmaltz
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 394 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780190495220
ISBN-10: 0190495227
Edition: 1
Author: Tad M. Schmaltz
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 394 pages

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Early Modern Cartesianisms: Dutch and French Constructions (ISBN-13: 9780190495220 and ISBN-10: 0190495227), written by authors Tad M. Schmaltz, was published by Oxford University Press in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Early Modern Cartesianisms: Dutch and French Constructions (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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There is a general sense that the philosophy of Descartes was a dominant force in early modern thought. Since the work in the nineteenth century of French historians of Cartesian philosophy, however, there has been no fully contextualized comparative examination of the various receptions of Descartes in different portions of early modern Europe.

This study addresses the need for a more current understanding of these receptions by considering the different constructions of Descartes's thought that emerged in the Calvinist United Provinces (Netherlands) and Catholic France, the two main centers for early modern Cartesianism, during the period dating from the last decades of his life to the century or so following his death in 1650. It turns out that we must speak not of a single early modern Cartesianism rigidly defined in terms of Descartes's own authorial intentions, but rather of a loose collection of early modern Cartesianisms that involve a range of different positions on various sets of issues.

Though more or less rooted in Descartes's somewhat open-ended views, these Cartesianisms evolved in different ways over time in response to different intellectual and social pressures. Chapters of this study are devoted to: the early modern Catholic and Calvinist condemnations of Descartes and the incompatible Cartesian responses to these; conflicting attitudes among early modern Cartesians toward ancient thought and modernity; competing early modern attempts to combine Descartes's views with those of Augustine; the different occasionalist accounts of causation within early modern Cartesianism; and the impact of various forms of early modern Cartesianism on both Dutch medicine and French physics.

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