Cartesian essays : a collection of critical studies / Edited by Bernd Magnus and James B. Wilbur.
1969
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Title
Cartesian essays : a collection of critical studies / Edited by Bernd Magnus and James B. Wilbur.
Created/published
The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff, 1969 [1970]
Description
x, 147 p. ; 22 cm
Associated name
Note
"The occasion of these essays is the desire to commemorate the philosophic interests and contributions of ... Laurence J. LaFleur."
Bibliography, etc.
Bibliography: p. [145]-147.
Contents
Descartes' place in history, by L. J. Lafleur.
A central ambiguity in Descartes, by S. Rosen.
Doubt, common sense and affirmation in Descartes and Hume, by H. J. Allen.
Some remarks on logic and the cogito, by R. N. Beck.
The cogito, an ambiguous performance, by J. B. Wilbur.
The modalities of Descartes' proofs for the existence of God, by B. Magnus.
Descartes and the phenomenological problem of the embodiment of consciousness, by J. M. Edie.
The person and his body: critique of existentialist responses to Descartes, by P. A. Bertocci.
A central ambiguity in Descartes, by S. Rosen.
Doubt, common sense and affirmation in Descartes and Hume, by H. J. Allen.
Some remarks on logic and the cogito, by R. N. Beck.
The cogito, an ambiguous performance, by J. B. Wilbur.
The modalities of Descartes' proofs for the existence of God, by B. Magnus.
Descartes and the phenomenological problem of the embodiment of consciousness, by J. M. Edie.
The person and his body: critique of existentialist responses to Descartes, by P. A. Bertocci.
Place of creation/publication
Netherlands.
Call number
B1875 .M2