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The rationalists : Critical essays on Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz / edited by Derk Pereboom.
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Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.
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xviii, 370 pages ; 24 cm.
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B833 .R323 1999
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Rationalism
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17th century
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Pereboom, Derk, 1957-
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Critical essays on the classics.
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Contents
Descartes. 1. The Method of Doubt / Janet Broughton. 2. Descartes's Case for Dualism / Marleen Rozemond. 3. The Unity of Descartes's Man / Paul Hoffman. 4. How God Causes Motion: Descartes, Divine Sustenance, and Occasionalism / Daniel Garber
Spinoza. 5. Spinoza's Necessitarianism / Don Garrett. 6. On the Relationship between Mode and Substance in Spinoza's Metaphysics / John Carriero. 7. Spinoza's Argument for the Identity Theory / Michael Della Rocca. 8. Spinoza's Causal Axiom (Ethics 1, Axiom 4) / Margaret D. Wilson
Leibniz. 9. Phenomenalism and Corporeal Substance in Leibniz / Robert Merribew Adams. 10. Leibniz and Spinoza on Substance and Mode / Christia Mercer. 11. Natures, Laws, and Miracles: The Roots of Leibniz's Critique of Occasionalism / Donald P. Rutherford. 12. Leibniz's Theory of Relations / David Wong
Melabranche. 13. Occasionalism and General Will in Malebranche / Steven Nadler.
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0847689107 (alk. paper)
0847689115 (alk. paper)
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99016484
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41592919
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