Steven Nadler presents the first English translation of a seminal work
in the history of early modern philosophy. Géraud de Cordemoy's Six
Discourses on the Distinction Between the Soul and the Body
(originally published in French in 1666) offers an account of the mind
and the body in a human being. Cordemoy is an unorthodox Cartesian who
opts for an atomist conception of body and matter. In this
groundbreaking treatise, he also presents one of the earliest
arguments for an occasionalist account of causation, with God serving
as the true cause of bodily motions in the world and of ideas in the
mind. Nadler also includes the first English translation of Cordemoy's
short Treatises on Metaphysics, which were probably written soon after
the Discourses, and extend his discussion of mind-body union with
consideration of human freedom and happiness. The introduction
provides a biographical and historical context for Cordemoy's work and
a study of his main philosophical doctrines, including his influence
on later thinkers (such as Leibniz and Malebranche).
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9780191055850
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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