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Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy is a collection of essays dedicated to Vere Chappell, one of the most respected scholars in the field of early modern philosophy. Seventeen distinguished scholars have contributed essays to this collection on topics including dualism, identity and essence, causation, theodicy, free will, perception, abstraction, and the moral law.
Contents
Introduction
Gary Matthews
Descartes's Fourth Meditation as Theodicy
Lisa Shapiro
"Turn My Will in Completely the Opposite Direction": Radical Doubt and Descartes's Account of Free Will
Marleen Rozemond
Descartes's Ontology of the Eternal Truths
Thomas M. Lennon
The Significance of Descartes's Objection of Objections
Alison Simmons
Guarding the Body: A Cartesian Phenomenology of Perception
John Carriero
Substance and Ends in Leibniz
G.A.J. Rogers
Locke and the Creation of the Essay
Nicholas Jolley
Lockean Abstractionism Versus Cartesian Nativism
Edwin McCann
Identity, Essentialism, and the Substance of Body in Locke
Dan Kaufman
The Resurrection of the Same Body and the Ontological Status of Organisms: What Locke Should Have (and Could Have) Told Stillingfleet
Michael Jacovides
Lockean Fluids
Kenneth P. Winkler
Locke's Defense of Mathematical Physics
Martha Brandt Bolton
Intellectual Virtue and Moral Law in Locke's Ethics
Margaret Atherton
What Have We Learned When We Learn to See?: Lessons Learned from the Theory of Vision Vindicated
Janet Broughton
Hume's Explanation of Causal Inference
Stephen Voss
A Critique of Kantian Sensibility
Paul Guyer
Object, Self, and Cause: Kant's Answers to Hume
Index