This volume, which grew out of a 1995 NEH seminar on the Rationalists, presents 19 previously unpublished papers on work of Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz. It is thematically organized into three Parts: Matter and Substance, Freedom and Necessity, and Mind and Consciousness.
This volume, which grew out of a 1995 NEH seminar on the Rationalists, presents 19 previously unpublished papers on work of Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz. It is thematically organized into three Parts: Matter and Substance, Freedom and Necessity, and Mind and Consciousness.
This collection presents some of the most vital and original recent writings on Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, the three greatest rationalists of the early modern period. Their work offered brilliant and distinct integrations of science, morals, metaphysics, and religion, which today remain at the center of philosophical discussion. The essays written especially for this volume explore how these three philosophical systems treated matter, substance, human freedom,natural necessity, knowledge, mind, and consciousness. The contributors include some of the most prominent writers in the field, including Jonathan Bennett, Michael Della Rocca, Jan A. Cover,Catherine Wilson, Stephen Voss, Edwin Curley, Don Garrett, and Margaret D. Wilson.
“"Offers a great deal for the specialist to get his or her teeth into. Thecontributions are of an almost uniformly high quality. Most [of thecontributors] are driven by a desire to achieve a better understanding of thephilosophers themselves [rather than using] these great, dead philosopherssimply as a pretext or springboard for discussing an issue of contemporaryconcern. Those who regard this as a step in the right direction will find muchto admire in the present volume."--Nicholas Jolley, Philosophical Review”
"Offers a great deal for the specialist to get his or her teeth into. The contributions are of an almost uniformly high quality. Most [of the contributors] are driven by a desire to achieve a better understanding of the philosophers themselves [rather than using] these great, dead philosophers simply as a pretext or springboard for discussing an issue of contemporary concern. Those who regard this as a step in the right direction will find much to admire in thepresent volume."--Nicholas Jolley, Philosophical Review
Rocco J. Gennaro is at Indiana State University. Charles Huenemann is at Utah State University.
This collection presents some of the most vital and original recent writings on Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, the three greatest rationalists of the early modern period. Their work offered brilliant and distinct integrations of science, morals, metaphysics, and religion, which today remain at the center of philosophical discussion. The essays written especially for this volume explore how these three philosophical systems treated matter, substance, human freedom, natural necessity, knowledge, mind, and consciousness. The contributors include some of the most prominent writers in the field, including Jonathan Bennett, Michael Della Rocca, Jan A. Cover, Catherine Wilson, Stephen Voss, Edwin Curley, Don Garrett, and Margaret D. Wilson.
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