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Karen Detlefsen

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    Eric Watkins, ed. The Divine Order, the Human Order, and the Order of Nature: Historical Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. 272. $74.00 (review)
    Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 5 (1): 187-190. 2015.
    History of Science, MiscScience and Religion17th/18th Century Philosophy, Misc
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    Descartes’s Method of Doubt (review)
    Dialogue 45 (2): 404. 2006.
    René Descartes
  • Atomism, Monism, and Causation in the Natural Philosophy of Margaret Cavendish
    In Daniel Garber & Steven Nadler (eds.), Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy Volume 3, Clarendon Press. 2006.
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    Emilie du Ch'telet between Leibniz and Newton
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (1): 207-209. 2013.
    17th/18th Century French Philosophy, MiscLeibniz: Philosophy of ScienceIsaac NewtonÉmilie du Châtele…Read more
    17th/18th Century French Philosophy, MiscLeibniz: Philosophy of ScienceIsaac NewtonÉmilie du Châtelet
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    Descartes' Meditations: A Critical Guide (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2012.
    Descartes' Meditations, one of the most influential works in western philosophy, continues to provoke discussion and debate. This volume of original essays by leading established and emerging early modern scholars ranges over all six of the Meditations and explores issues such as scepticism, judgement, causation, the nature of meditation and the meditator's relation to God, the nature of personhood, Descartes' theory of sense perception and his ideas on the nature of substance. The contributors …Read more
    Descartes' Meditations, one of the most influential works in western philosophy, continues to provoke discussion and debate. This volume of original essays by leading established and emerging early modern scholars ranges over all six of the Meditations and explores issues such as scepticism, judgement, causation, the nature of meditation and the meditator's relation to God, the nature of personhood, Descartes' theory of sense perception and his ideas on the nature of substance. The contributors bring new insights to both central and less-studied topics in the Meditations, and connect the work with the rich historical and intellectual context in which Descartes forged his thought. The resulting volume will appeal to a wide range of scholars of early modern thought.
    René Descartes
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