Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Jul 26, 2009
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Edition
F First Edition
ISBN-10
0691138893
ISBN-13
9780691138893
Description
In "Descartes's Changing Mind," J. E. McGuire and Peter Machamer delve into the evolution of René Descartes's philosophical thought, tracing the significant shifts in his ideas from method to epistemology. They explore how Descartes's early work laid the foundation for his later contributions to metaphysics and the foundation of knowledge. The authors guide the reader through the complexities of Cartesian philosophy, shedding light on Descartes’s meticulous approach to understanding the nature of reality and the processes of human thought.
By examining key texts and arguments, McGuire and Machamer reveal the dynamic nature of Descartes's intellect. They articulate how his reflections on doubt and certainty prompt a transformation in his epistemic stance, influencing both his contemporaries and future generations of philosophers. The discussion highlights the intricate relationship between Descartes's methodological skepticism and his quest for indubitable truths.
Through a thoughtful analysis, this work invites readers to reconsider Descartes not merely as a static figure in the history of philosophy, but as a thinker who navigated and adapted his views in the pursuit of deeper understanding. As they map the trajectory of his philosophical journey, the authors underscore the relevance of Descartes's insights in contemporary epistemological debates.
By examining key texts and arguments, McGuire and Machamer reveal the dynamic nature of Descartes's intellect. They articulate how his reflections on doubt and certainty prompt a transformation in his epistemic stance, influencing both his contemporaries and future generations of philosophers. The discussion highlights the intricate relationship between Descartes's methodological skepticism and his quest for indubitable truths.
Through a thoughtful analysis, this work invites readers to reconsider Descartes not merely as a static figure in the history of philosophy, but as a thinker who navigated and adapted his views in the pursuit of deeper understanding. As they map the trajectory of his philosophical journey, the authors underscore the relevance of Descartes's insights in contemporary epistemological debates.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy