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Cartesian Reflections

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
332

Originally published
  
2008

Page count
  
332

Country
  
Great Britain

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0-19-922697-9

Author
  
John Cottingham

Genre
  
Philosophy

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Cartesian Reflection is a book by John Cottingham. It appeared in 2008. The work consists of several essays that deal with diverse topics, such as Descartes's views of animals, his position on the dualism of mind and body and the relation between his thoughts and those of Spinoza.

Reviews

  • Review in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 8 (L. Alanen)
  • Review in Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy 14, pp. 203–209 (J. Doomen)
  • Review in the Review of Metaphysics 63, pp. 180–182 (W. Jaworski)
  • Review in French Studies 64, pp. 83, 84 (M. Moriarty)
  • References

    Cartesian Reflections Wikipedia