Insight and Inference: Descartes's Founding Principle and Modern Philosophy (Toronto Studies in Philosophy) - Murray Miles - Books - University of Toronto Press, Scholarly P - 9781442615021 - December 15, 1999
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Insight and Inference: Descartes's Founding Principle and Modern Philosophy (Toronto Studies in Philosophy)

Murray Miles

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Insight and Inference: Descartes's Founding Principle and Modern Philosophy (Toronto Studies in Philosophy)

In this major re-examination of Descartes's founding principle, cogito, ergo sum, Murray Miles presents a portrait of Descartes as the Father of Modern Philosophy that is very different from the standard one.

Viewing Descartes in both a historical and a systematic perspective, Miles presents a wealth of original analyses, arguments, and re-interpretations of key texts. The result is a fresh and illuminating account of Descartes's metaphysical project and theory of the mind. Descartes's achievement is a radical reversal of the order of knowing, a subjectivism that places knowledge of the mind ahead of knowledge of material things, yet is free of the metaphysical idealism that some of his successors went on to embrace.

A meticulous, scholarly, and exhaustive analysis, this book provides a minutely detailed reading of each word of Descartes's founding principle, exploring in great depth the underlying epistemology and ontology. The book will fully repay a careful reading by any serious student of Descartes's philosophy.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 15, 1999
ISBN13 9781442615021
Publishers University of Toronto Press, Scholarly P
Pages 584
Dimensions 150 × 33 × 226 mm   ·   843 g
Language English  

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