Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life

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Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life

History of science Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology

Authors: Deborah J. Brown, Calvin G. Normore

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 30th October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 773 Kb

ISBN: 9780192573773


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Exploring Descartes' Philosophical Objects

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, René 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.

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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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