The Battle of the Gods and Giants Redux : Papers Presented to Thomas M. Lennon.
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- 9789004305922
- 190
- B1875 .B388 2015
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Explanatory Narratives in the History of Philosophy -- Pascal, Piety, and Les Roannez -- Part 1 Gods -- What is Ancient in French Cartesianism? -- Leibniz, Plato, and 'The Dignity of Our Mind' -- Lennon on Descartes and Skepticism -- A Defense of Cartesian Clarity and Distinctness -- Descartes' Logic and the Paradox of Deduction -- Cartesian Trialism on Trial: The Conceptualist Account of Descartes' Human Being -- Spinoza, Maimonides, and Prophecy -- Malebranche, Freedom, and the Divided Mind -- Part 2 The Giants -- Hobbes on Moral Virtue and the Laws of Nature -- Sincerity and Skepticism in Pierre Bayle: Navigating the Bayle Enigma -- Berkeley and Locke on Real Knowledge -- Berkeley on the Language of Vision and the Rules of Visual Signification -- Berkeley on Situation and Inversion -- Bibliography -- Thomas M. Lennon Bibliography -- Index.
The Battle of the Gods and Giants Redux is a collection of 14 original essays in early modern philosophy by leading scholars in the field presented in honor of Thomas M. Lennon.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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