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On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism

Kirjailija:
Sidottu, 1999
englanti
120,00 €

Does Descartes belong to metaphysics? What do we mean when we say "metaphysics"? These questions form the point of departure for Jean-Luc Marion's study of Cartesian thought. Analyses of Descartes' notion of the "ego" and his idea of God show that if Descartes represents the fullest example of metaphysics, he nonetheless transgresses its limits. Writing as philosopher and historian of philosophy, Marion uses Heidegger's concept of metaphysics to interpret the Cartesian corpus - an interpretation strangely omitted from Heidegger's own history of philosophy. This interpretation complicates and deepens the Heideggerian concept of metaphysics, a concept that has dominated 20th-century philosophy. Examinations of Descartes' predecessors (Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, and Suarez) and his successors (Leibniz, Spinoza, and Hegel) clarify the meaning of the Cartesian revolution in philosophy. Translated by Jeffrey Kosky, this work should appeal to historians of philosophy, students of religion, and anyone interested in the genealogy of contemporary thought and its contradictions.

Alaotsikko
The Constitution and the Limits of Onto-theo-logy in Cartesian Thought
Kirjailija
Marion Jean-Luc
Kääntäjä
Kosky Jeffrey L.
ISBN
9780226505381
Kieli
englanti
Paino
680 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
15.5.1999
Sivumäärä
388

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