In seventeenth-century philosophy the mind-body problem and the nature of personal immortality were two of the most controversial and sensitive issues. Nicholas Jolley seeks to show that these issues are more prominent in Locke's philosophy than has been realized. He argues further that Locke takes up unorthodox positions in both cases. Although Locke's official stance on the mind-body problem is agnostic, in places he presents arguments that, taken together, amount to a significant case for a weak form of materialism. Locke also seeks to show that the solution to the mind-body problem is irrelevant to the issue of personal immortality: for Locke, such immortality is conceptually possible even if the same body is not resurrected at the Day of Judgment. Jolley throws new light on such central topics in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding as substance and personal identity: he also pays close attention to such neglected topics as his account of the status of animals and his polemic against the thesis that the mind always thinks. Throughout, the book examines Locke's arguments against the background of Descartes' views. Jolley argues that Locke's criticisms of Descartes are no mere defences of common sense against dogmatism; rather, they are controversial responses to some of the most challenging metaphysical and theological issues of his time.
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Nicholas Jolley shows that the mind-body problem and the nature of personal immortality are more central to Locke's philosophy than has been realized. He argues that Locke takes up unorthodox positions in both cases, and holds that Locke's criticisms of Descartes were controversial responses to challenging metaphysical and theological issues.
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Acknowledgements ; Abbreviations ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Dull Souls ; 3. Animals ; 4. Substance ; 5. Thinking Matter ; 6. An Eternal Thinking Being ; 7. Personal Identity and Resurrection ; 8. Mortalism and Immortality ; Bibliography ; Index
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Jolley's book is an excellent contribution to this emerging area of Locke studies and one scholars will no doubt be engaging for years to come. It is one of those rare books most will wish were 100 or 150 pages longer than it is.
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A new perspective on a major early modern thinker Draws on Locke's unpublished writings as well as works published during his lifetime Sets Locke's thought within its intellectual and historical context
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Nicholas Jolley was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and Clare College, Cambridge where he was both an undergraduate and a research student. He was a Research Fellow at Christ's College, Cambridge from 1974 to 1978, and has taught at the University of California, San Diego (1978-99), Syracuse University (1999-2000), and the University of California, Irvine (2000-2009), where he was Chair of the Department of Philosophy from 2004 to 2007.
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A new perspective on a major early modern thinker Draws on Locke's unpublished writings as well as works published during his lifetime Sets Locke's thought within its intellectual and historical context
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ISBN
9780198737094
Publisert
2015
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Oxford University Press
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219 mm
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142 mm
Dybde
16 mm
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UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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160

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Nicholas Jolley was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and Clare College, Cambridge where he was both an undergraduate and a research student. He was a Research Fellow at Christ's College, Cambridge from 1974 to 1978, and has taught at the University of California, San Diego (1978-99), Syracuse University (1999-2000), and the University of California, Irvine (2000-2009), where he was Chair of the Department of Philosophy from 2004 to 2007.