
1968
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Kenny's Descartes is notably good & important book. He says it is "designed to help undergraduate and graduate students in understanding Descartes' philosphy". The book concentrates on Descartes' epistemology, metaphysics & philosophy of mind. The penultimate chapter, on Matter & Motion, contains a sucinct account of Descartes' mechanism & a critique of the a priori side of his natural philosophy. Preface Life & works Cartesian doubt Cogito ergo sum Sum res cogitans Ideas The idea of God The ontological arguement reason & intuition matter & motion Mind & body Notes For Further Reading Index
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Anthony Kenny
Author · 27 books
Sir Anthony Kenny is an English philosopher whose interests lie in the philosophy of mind, ancient and scholastic philosophy, the philosophy of Wittgenstein, and the philosophy of religion.