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Descartes Against the Skeptics

by Edwin M. Curley
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E. M. Curley is known for his skill at lucid exposition and cognitive analysis ofseventeenth-century philosophy. In Descartes Against the Skeptics he turns to Descartes, who remains a central figure in the Western philosophical tradition. While dealing with most of Descartes' seminal contributions, he concentrates on the issues that pose special problems for modern students: the dream argument, knowledge of one's own existence and mental states, the circle, the arguments for God's existence, and the claim that mind and body are distinct.

Synopsis

E. M. Curley is known for his skill at lucid exposition and cognitive analysis ofseventeenth-century philosophy. In Descartes Against the Skeptics he turns to Descartes, who remains a central figure in the Western philosophical tradition. While dealing with most of Descartes' seminal contributions, he concentrates on the issues that pose special problems for modern students: the dream argument, knowledge of one's own existence and mental states, the circle, the arguments for God's existence, and the claim that mind and body are distinct.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Pages
268
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781583484357

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