Mind, Body, and Morality

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Affirmative Essence
Arto Repo
Augustine
Baruch Spinoza
Calvin Normore
Cartesian cognition
Cartesian dualism
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comparative Descartes Spinoza analysis
De Libero Arbitrio
Deborah Brown
Denis Kambouchner
Descartes's Account
Descartes's Theory
Descartes’s Account
Descartes’s Theory
Doxastic Voluntarism
early modern philosophy
epistemology of mind
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essence constitution
evil
Fourth Meditation
Francois Poulain de la Barre
Frans Svensson
God's Essence
God’s Essence
good
ideas
Intellectual Emotions
Intellectual Love
intuition
John Carriero
Karolina Hubner
knowledge
Leibniz
Les Passions De
Liberum Arbitrium
Lilli Alanen
Lisa Shapiro
Lover's Joy
Lover’s Joy
Magnetic Force
Marie Le Jars De Gournay
Martina Reuter
Meditations
Mikko Yrjonsuuri
Mind Body Union
moral psychology
morality
non-embodied vision
Olli Koistinen
Optics
passivity
Patient's Nature
Patient’s Nature
Perfect Virtue
personal identity
Peter Myrdal
philosophy of consciousness
Primitive Notion
reality
Rene Descartes
res extensa
self-consciousness
sensory perception
solid contentment
Spinoza's Body
Spinoza's Definition
Spinoza’s Body
Spinoza’s Definition
Spinozist metaphysics
the self
Tomas Ekenberg
Transeunt Causality
Valtteri Viljanen
Vice Versa
virtue
wisdom

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815384946
  • Weight: 503g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The turn of the millennium has been marked by new developments in the study of early modern philosophy. In particular, the philosophy of René Descartes has been reinterpreted in a number of important and exciting ways, specifically concerning his work on the mind-body union, the connection between objective and formal reality, and his status as a moral philosopher. These fresh interpretations have coincided with a renewed interest in overlooked parts of the Cartesian corpus and a sustained focus on the similarities between Descartes’ thought and the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza.

Mind, Body, and Morality consists of fifteen chapters written by scholars who have contributed significantly to the new turn in Descartes and Spinoza scholarship. The volume is divided into three parts. The first group of chapters examines different metaphysical and epistemological problems raised by the Cartesian mind-body union. Part II investigates Descartes’ and Spinoza’s understanding of the relations between ideas, knowledge, and reality. Special emphasis is put on Spinoza’s conception of the relation between activity and passivity. Finally, the last part explores different aspects of Descartes’ moral philosophy, connecting his views to important predecessors, Augustine and Abelard, and comparing them to Spinoza.

Martina Reuter is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

Frans Svensson is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, and Theory of Science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.