Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 4 Issue 1 Spring 2015

Journal of Early Modern Studies   Volume 4  Issue 1  Spring 2015
Author: Lucian Petrescu
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786066970037

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Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 4 Issue 2 Fall 2015

Journal of Early Modern Studies  Volume 4  Issue 2  Fall 2015
Author: Sorana Corneanu
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786066970174

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Special Issue: The Care of the Self in Early Modern Philosophy and Science

Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 10 issue 1 Spring 2021

Journal of Early Modern Studies  Volume 10  issue 1  Spring 2021
Author: Vlad ALEXANDRESCU,Sorana CORNEANU
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2024
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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ARTICLES: Patrick BRISSEY, Reasons for the Method in Descartes’ Discours Abstract: In the practical philosophy of the Discours de la Méthode, before the theoretical metaphysics of Part Four and the Meditationes, Descartes gives us an inductive argument that his method, the procedure and cognitive psychology, is veracious at its inception. His evidence, akin to his Scholastic predecessors, is God, a maximally perfect being, established an ontological foundation for knowledge such that reason and nature are isomorphic. Further, the method, he tells us, is a functional definition of human reason; that is, like other rationalists during this period, he holds the structure of reason maps onto the world. The evidence for this thesis is given in what I call the groundwork to Descartes’ philosophical system, essentially the first half of the Discours, where, through a series of examples in the preamble of Part Two, he, step-by-step, ascends from the perfection of artifacts through the imposition of reason (the Architect Example) to the perfection of a constituent’s use of her cognitive faculties (the Wise-Lawgiver Example), to God perfecting and ordering reality (the Divine Artificer Example). Finally, he descends, establishing the structure of human reason, which undergirds and entails the procedure of the method (the Laws of Sparta Example). Hanoch BEN-YAMI, Word, Sign and Representation in Descartes Abstract: In the first chapter of his The World, Descartes compares light to words and discusses signs and ideas. This made scholars read into that passage our views of language as a representational medium and consider it Descartes’ model for representation in perception. I show, by contrast, that Descartes does not ascribe there any representational role to language; that to be a sign is for him to have a kind of causal role; and that he is concerned there only with the cause’s lack of resemblance to its effect, not with the representation’s lack of resemblance to what it represents. I support this interpretation by comparisons with other places in Descartes’ corpus and with earlier authors, Descartes’ likely sources. This interpretation may shed light both on Descartes’ understanding of the functioning of language and on the development of his theory of representation in perception. Osvaldo OTTAVIANI, The Young Leibniz and the Ontological Argument: from Rejection to Reconsideration Abstract: Leibniz considered the Cartesian version of the ontological argument not as an inconsistent proof but only as an incomplete one: it requires a preliminary proof of possibility to show that the concept of ‘the most perfect being’ involves no contradiction. Leibniz raised this objection to Descartes’s proof already in 1676, then repeated it throughout his entire life. Before 1676, however, he suggested a more substantial objection to the Cartesian argument. I take into account a text written around 1671-72, in which Leibniz considers the Cartesian proof as a paralogism and a petition of principle. I argue that this criticism is modelled on Gassendi’s objections to the Cartesian proof, and that Leibniz’s early rejection of the ontological argument has to be understood in the general context of his early philosophy, which was inspired by nominalist authors, such as Hobbes and Gassendi. Then, I take into account the reconsideration of the ontological argument in a series of texts of 1678, showing how Leibniz implicitly replies to the kind of criticism to the argument he himself shared in his earlier works. Joseph ANDERSON, The ‘Necessity’ of Leibniz’ Rejection of Necessitarianism Abstract: In the Theodicy, Leibniz defends the justice of God from two impious conceptions of God—a God who makes arbitrary choices and a God who doesn’t make choices at all. Many interpret Leibniz as navigating these dangers by positing a kind of non-Spinozistic necessitarianism. I examine passages from the Theodicy which reject not only blind (Spinozistic) necessitarianism but necessitarianism altogether. Leibniz thinks blind necessitarianism is dangerous due to the conception of God it entails and the implications for morality. Non-Spinozistic necessitarianism avoids many of these criticisms. Leibniz finds that even necessary actions should receive certain rewards and punishments as long as they necessarily lead to a change in future behavior. But Leibniz rejects even non-Spinozistic necessitarianism on the grounds that it is inconsistent with punitive justice. Whether Leibniz successfully avoids necessitarianism, it ought to be clear that he sees his own position as significantly distinct from necessitarianism and not just Spinozism. REVIEW ARTICLE: Dana JALOBEANU, Big Books, Small Books, Readers, Riddles and Contexts: The Story of English Mythography [Anna-Maria Hartmann, English Mythography and its European Context. 1500-1650, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, x + 283 pp.] CORPUS REVIEW: Andrea SANGIACOMO, Raluca TANASESCU, Silvia DONKER, Hugo HOGENBIRK: Expanding the Corpus of Early Modern Natural Philosophy: Initial results and a review of available sources BOOK REVIEWS Diego LUCCI Ruth Boeker, Locke on Persons and Personal Identity, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Michael DECKARD Stefano Marino and Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ‘Critique of Aesthetic Judgment’ in the 20th Century: A Companion to its Main Interpretations, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2021. Doina RUSU Jennifer M. Rampling, The Experimental Fire. Inventing English Alchemy 1300-1700, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2020.

Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 3 Issue 1 Spring D 2014 01 01

Journal of Early Modern Studies   Volume 3  Issue 1  Spring D 2014 01 01
Author: Jalobeanu, Dana,Pastorino, Cesare
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786068266800

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Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 5 Issue 1 Spring 2016

Journal of Early Modern Studies  Volume 5  Issue 1  Spring 2016
Author: Vlad Alexandrescu,Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786066970297

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The Journal of Early Modern Studies is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal of intellectual history, dedicated to the exploration of the interactions between philosophy, science and religion in Early Modern Europe.

Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 2 Issue 1 Spring 2013

Journal of Early Modern Studies   Volume 2  Issue 1  Spring 2013
Author: Jalobeanu, Dana
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789731997193

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Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 3 Issue 1 Spring 2014

Journal of Early Modern Studies  Volume 3  Issue 1  Spring 2014
Author: Dana Jalobeanu,Cesare Pastorino
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2013
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 6068266818

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Journal of Early Modern Studies Volume 1 Issue 1 Fall 2012

Journal of Early Modern Studies   Volume 1  Issue 1  Fall 2012
Author: Alexandrescu, Vlad
Publsiher: Zeta Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9786068266350

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