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Early Modern Philosophy Reconsidered: Essays in Honor of Paul Hoffman is an international collection of essays from both well-established and younger scholars. In keeping with the example of Hoffman's own work, the essays are written in the spirit of promoting serious philosophical engagement with the historical figures they discuss. Among the philosophers whose views are explored in the collection are Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Berkeley, and Kant.
Contents
Spinoza on the human mind / Lilli Alanen The duck's leg : Descartes's intermediate distinction / Deborah J. Brown
Natural unity and human exceptionalism / Manual "Mandel" Cabrera Jr
Conatus and perfection in Spinoza / John Carriero
Taking the fourth : steps toward a new (old) reading of Descartes / Michael Della Rocca
Descartes and the Aristotelian framwork of sensory perception / Joseph W. Hwang
Descartes in Kant's transcendental deduction / Olli Koistinen
Virtue as power / Michael LeBuffe
The heyday of teleology and early modern philosophy / Jeffrey K. McDonough
Sensory doubts and the directness of perception in the meditations / Lex Newman
Cartesian unions / C.G. Normore
Real distinction, separability, and corporeal substance in Descartes / Marleen Rozemond
Descartes's pineal gland reconsidered / Lisa Shapiro
Continuous creation / Kenneth P. Winkler
Spinoza on the very nature of existence / Andrew Youpa



