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Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life [Hardback]

(University of Queensland), (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 266 pages, height x width x depth: 217x141x20 mm, weight: 444 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198836813
  • ISBN-13: 9780198836810
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 266 pages, height x width x depth: 217x141x20 mm, weight: 444 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Nov-2019
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  • ISBN-10: 0198836813
  • ISBN-13: 9780198836810
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Brown and Normore show how Descartes accounted for the complex and diverse objects of human experience within his metaphysical system. They argue that, far from reducing them all to two basic categories of substance, mind and body, he recognized irreducible composites that resist reduction and require their own distinctive modes of explanation.

The seventeenth century was a period of extraordinary invention, discovery and revolutions in scientific, social and political orders. It was a time of expansive automation, biological discovery, rapid advances in medical knowledge, of animal trials and a questioning of the boundaries between species, human and non-human, between social classes, and of the assumed naturalness of political inequality. This book gives a tour through those objects, ordinary and extraordinary, which captivated the philosophical imagination of the single most important French philosopher of this period, Rene Descartes. Deborah J. Brown and Calvin G. Normore document Descartes' attempt to make sense of the complex, composite objects of human and divine invention, consistent with the fundamental tenets of his metaphysical system. Their central argument is that, far from reducing all the categories of ordinary experience to the two basic categories of substance, mind and body, Descartes' philosophy recognises irreducible composites that resist reduction, and require their own distinctive modes of explanation.

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An outstanding contribution. * Fabrizio Baldassarri, Journal of the History of Philosophy *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(4)
1 The World as Descartes Found It
5(20)
2 Bodies
25(38)
3 Automata
63(31)
4 Systems and Functions
94(41)
5 Lifeblood
135(30)
6 The State of the Union
165(36)
7 Larger Than Life
201(29)
8 Conclusion
230(5)
Bibliography 235(14)
Index 249
Deborah J. Brown is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Queensland. She is the author of Descartes and the Passionate Mind (Cambridge 2006) and numerous articles on the philosophy of Descartes.



Calvin G. Normore is the Brian P. Copenhaver Professor of Philosophy at UCLA. He assisted in producing the Past Masters electronic edition of René Descartes' collected works (Oeuvres Complčtes de René Descartes) and is a specialist in medieval philosophy with a particular interest in its aftermath.