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Cartesianism and Philosophy of Mind




AuthorsLähteenmäki, Vili; Marrama, Oberto; Sinokki, Jani

Edition1st Edition

Publication year2026

Series titleRoutledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy

ISBN978-1-032-85307-9

eISBN978-1-003-51758-0

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003517580

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingNo Open Access

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Web address https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003517580


Abstract

This book explores themes in the philosophy of mind as they emerge within the early modern Cartesian tradition. It brings together 13 contributions from international scholars to provide a fine‑grained account of how 17th‑century thinkers scrutinized and re‑interpreted Descartes’ doctrines about the nature and functions of the mind.

Although it is well known that many of the challenges that philosophers confront today were already discussed by the Cartesians, historical Cartesianism remains underexplored and warrants deeper, careful study. There is much to be learned about how the Cartesian tradition understood phenomena such as consciousness, intentionality, embodiment, and moral agency—and the puzzles they raise. The chapters are divided into three thematic sections. Part 1 focuses on fundamental features of cognition, such as the nature of ideas and intentionality, as they were debated by early interlocutors of Descartes. Part 2 analyzes how Cartesian philosophers conceived of the relation between sensation and material objects, including the human body. Part 3 investigates the moral and social dimensions of the Cartesian mind, such as love and virtue.

Cartesianism and Philosophy of Mind will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working on early modern philosophy and philosophy of mind.



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