This volume takes cue from the idea that the thought of no philosopher can be understood without considering it as the result of a lively dialogue with other thinkers. On this ground, it addresses the ways in which René Descartes’s philosophy evolved and was progressively understood by intellectuals from different contexts and eras, either by considering direct interlocutors of Descartes such as Isaac Beeckman and Elisabeth of Bohemia, thinkers who developed upon his ideas and on particular topics as Nicolas Malebranche or Thomas Willis, those who adapted his overall methodology in developing new systems of knowledge as Johannes Clauberg and Pierre-Sylvain Régis, and contemporary thinkers from continental and analytic traditions like Emanuele Severino and Peter Strawson.
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Andrea Christofidou
Descartes on Selfhood, Conscientia, the First Person and Beyondpp.9-40
Hanoch Ben-Yami
The Development of Descartes’ Idea of Representation by Correspondencepp.41-57
Jil Muller
Humors, Passions, and Consciousness in Descartes’s Physiology: The Reconsideration through the Correspondence with Elisabethpp.59-80
Deborah Brown, Brian Key
Foundations of Human and Animal Sensory Awareness: Descartes and Willispp.81-99
Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
Self-examination, Understanding, Transmission: On Becoming a Teacher in Clauberg’s Logica vetus et novapp.101-128
Antonella Del Prete
System, Hypothesis, and Experiments: Pierre-Sylvain Régispp.155-168
Andrea Sangiacomo
Consciousness without Existence: Descartes, Severino and the Interpretation of Experiencepp.169-198
Book Title
Reading Descartes
Book Subtitle
Consciousness, Body, and Reasoning
Editors
Andrea Strazzoni, Marco Sgarbi
Peer Reviewed
Number of Pages
206
Publication Year
2023
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© 2023 Author(s)
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Publisher Name
Firenze University Press
DOI
10.36253/979-12-215-0169-8
ISBN Print
979-12-215-0168-1
eISBN (pdf)
979-12-215-0169-8
eISBN (epub)
979-12-215-0170-4
Series Title
Knowledge and its Histories