5 edition of Central Themes in Early Modern Philosophy found in the catalog.
Central Themes in Early Modern Philosophy
J. A. Cover
Published
December 1990
by Hackett Pub Co Inc
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Mark Kulstad (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 349 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8351645M |
ISBN 10 | 0872201104 |
ISBN 10 | 9780872201101 |
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ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiii, pages ; 23 cm: Contents: Descartes on the representationality of sensation / Margaret D. Wilson --Spinoza and Descartes and the existence of extended substance / R.S.
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The book is a fitting tribute to Jonathan Bennett." -- Daniel Garber, University of Chicago. Central Themes in Early Modern Philosophy: essays presented to Jonathan Bennett.
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A selection of philosophy texts by philosophers of the early modern period, prepared with a view to making them easier to read while leaving intact the main arguments, doctrines, and lines of thought. Texts include the writings of Hume, Descartes, Bacon, Berkeley, Newton, Locke, Mill, Edwards, Kant, Leibniz, Malebranche, Spinoza, Hobbes, and Reid.
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According to this interpretation. () A German philosopher from Königsberg in Prussia who researched, lectured and wrote on philosophy and anthropology during the Enlightenment at the end of the 18th century. Boring man of routine but a prolific writer ang genius nevertheless.
Wrote "critique of pure reason. Reconciled empiricism and rationalism. Central Themes in Early Modern Philosophy: Essays Presented to Jonathan Bennett Cover, J.
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Philosophy of France. Early Modern Philosophy. Below are readings and essay questions for tutorials in Early Modern. Many of the readings are available online, and all are easily obtained from the college or other libraries in Oxford, but if you are struggling to get hold of anything, email me, as I have PDF copies of nearly everything.
I have divided the reading for each topic into CORE READING and FURTHER. Leaving a research post after completing a B.S. in biochemistry and biophysics at the University of California, Davis, he took a B.A.
in philosophy at Syracuse University, where he later received his M.A. and Ph.D. Published widely in journals and books on issues in early modern philosophy, metaphysics, and philosophy of science, he is coeditor of Central Themes in Early Modern Philosophy /5(13). The standard early modern course (the ‘textbook’ version) is Descartes to Kant with emphasis on rationalism vs.
empiricism in epistemology. It seems to me that specialists in early modern philosophy by now agree that this narrative distorts a lot of the historical facts and philosophical debates under discussion. This is a textbook in modern philosophy.
It combines readings from primary sources with two pedagogical tools. Paragraphs in italics introduce figures and texts. Numbered study questions (also in italics) ask students to reconstruct an argument or position from the text, or draw connections among the readings.
And I have added an introductory chapter (Chapter 0 – Minilogic and Glossary /5(3). These themes reflect the basic philosophy of the major strains of conservatism at the time—traditional conservatism, libertarianism, and anti-communism, the glue.
Essays on the Concept of Mind in Early-Modern Philosophy, Edited by Petr Glombíček and James Hill This book first published Cambridge Scholars Publishing 12 Back Chapman Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2XX, UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.In its primary sense, “modern” philosophy is contrasted with ancient and medieval philosophy Much of present-day philosophy can still be classified as “modern” (though some call it “post-modern”) The first two centuries of modern philosophy are often called the “early modern” periodFile Size: 83KB.I have also been invited to edit two other books: a Handbook of Jewish Philosophy for Oxford University Press, and a Critical Guide to Spinoza’s Ethics for Cambridge University Press.
I have also published a large number of shorter studies on medieval, early modern philosophy, and German idealism; about a dozen more are in press.