Reason, Will, and Sensation: Studies in Descartes’s Metaphysics

Philosophical Review 105 (4):536-538 (1996)
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This volume of fourteen essays commemorating the 350th anniversary of the publication of Descartes’s Meditations represents several current trends in Descartes scholarship. Among the essays there are close textual analyses, discussions of the scholastic Aristotelian influence on Descartes, and an emphasis on metaphysical topics rather than the epistemological ones that dominated the Anglo-American literature twenty years ago. The volume bears the mark of being a collection of conference papers in its breadth of topics and methodological styles, but it serves well as a measure of the times for the history of philosophy, as I will explain below.

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