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201Descartes and Malebranche on mind and mind-body unionPhilosophical Review 101 (2): 281-325. 1992.
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101The Cartesian refutation of idealismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (4): 513-540. 2002.No abstract
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102PanzerCartesianer: The Descartes of Martial Gueroult’s Descartes selon l’ordre des raisonsJournal of the History of Philosophy 52 (1): 1-13. 2014.Martial Gueroult (1891–1976) Belonged to a remarkable generation of French scholars of early modern philosophy, in general, and of Descartes’s thought, in particular. This cohort includes such notable figures as Étienne Gilson (1884–1978), Jean Laporte (1a886–1948), Henri Gouhier (1898–1994), Ferdinand Alquié (1908–85), and Geneviève Rodis-Lewis (1918–2004). However, Gueroult was the only one of this group to publish a commentary devoted exclusively to Descartes’s Meditations, namely, his Descar…Read more
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186Malebranche on Descartes on mind-body distinctnessJournal of the History of Philosophy 32 (4): 573-603. 1994.This article considers Descartes's famous claim that mind and body are distinct substances from the unusual perspective of Nicolas Malebranche. In particular, it focuses on Malebranche's argument that since Cartesians feel compelled to support such a claim by appealing to their clear idea of body, they must lack access to a clear idea of soul. The main conclusion is that while such an argument does not apply directly to Descartes's discussion in the "Meditations" of mind- body distinctness, this…Read more
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65Early Modern Cartesianisms: Dutch and French ConstructionsOxford University Press USA. 2016.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 tha…Read more
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42The a to Z of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy (edited book)Scarecrow Press. 2010.The A to Z of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy includes a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and cross-reference dictionary entries Descartes's writings, concepts, and findings, as well as entries on those who supported him, those who criticized him, those who corrected him, and those who together formed one of the major movements in philosophy, Cartesianism.
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| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
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| Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
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