
John Cottingham explores central areas of Descartes's rich and wide-ranging philosophical system, including his accounts of thought and language, of freedom and action, of our relationship to the animal domain, and of human morality and the conduct of life. He also examines ways in which his philosophy has been misunderstood. The Cartesian mind-body dualism that is so often attacked is only a part of Descartes's account of what it is to be a thinking, sentient, human creature, and the way he makes the division between the mental and the physical is considerably more subtle, and philosophically more appealing, than is generally assumed. Although Descartes is often considered to be one of the heralds of our modern secular worldview, the 'new' philosophy which he launched retains many links with the ideas of his predecessors, not least in the all-pervasive role it assigns to God (something that is ignored or downplayed by many modern readers); and the character of the Cartesian outlook is multifaceted, sometimes anticipating Enlightenment ideas of human autonomy and independent scientific inquiry, but also sometimes harmonizing with more traditional notions of human nature as created to find fulfilment in harmony with its creator.
This collection of essays investigates the nuances of René Descartes's philosophical system to challenge common misconceptions regarding his views on mind-body dualism, morality, and the role of the divine. John Cottingham, a noted scholar of Cartesian philosophy, utilizes primary source analysis and historical context to argue that Descartes's work is more multifaceted and integrated with traditional thought than modern secular interpretations suggest.
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Scholars and philosophers frequently cite this work as a corrective to reductive readings of Cartesian dualism. Experts highlight the text for its ability to bridge the gap between historical context and contemporary philosophical inquiry.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191551635
ISBN-13:
9780191551635
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