Literature type | Articles |
Author | Nadler, Steven |
Title | Spinoza, Descartes and the 'stupid Cartesians' |
Title of magazine / anthology | The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism |
Editor (surname first) | Nadler, Steven ; Schmaltz, Tad M. ; Antoine-Mahud, Delphine (Hrsg./eds.) |
Place published | Oxford |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Year | 2019 |
Pages | 599-677 |
Pages in total (of the volume) | XII, 828 |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Previous history (e.g. Descartes, Stoicism), Comparison of theories |
Subject (individuals) | Descartes, René |
Autopsy | no |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
German commentary | "In this chapter, I consider those aspects of Descartes’s thought that Spinoza, over the course of his philosophical career, accepted, modified, and rejected, as well as his tense relations with later Cartesians who sought to distance themselves from a “heretic” perceived by ecclesiastic, academic, and civil authorities as one of their own". |
English commentary | "In this chapter, I consider those aspects of Descartes’s thought that Spinoza, over the course of his philosophical career, accepted, modified, and rejected, as well as his tense relations with later Cartesians who sought to distance themselves from a “heretic” perceived by ecclesiastic, academic, and civil authorities as one of their own". |
URL | http://Google Books |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=19554&LANG=EN |
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