Stephen Gaukroger, University of Sydney,Catherine Wilson, University of York
Stephen Gaukroger was educated at the Universities of London and Cambridge. He is Professor Emeritus of History of Philosophy and History of Science at the University of Sydney. His publications include Explanatory Structures (1978), Cartesian Logic (1989), Descartes, An Intellectual Biography (1995), Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy (2001), Descartes' System of Natural Philosophy (2002), The Emergence of a Scientific Culture (2006), The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility (2010), Objectivity (2012), Le Monde en images (2015), and The Naturaland the Human (2016).
Catherine Wilson is Anniversary Professor of Philosophy at the University of York. She has written extensively on visual experience in scientific and aesthetic contexts and on Descartes, Leibniz, and Locke. She is the author of The Invisible World: Philosophers and the Microscope 1650-1720, recently reprinted by Princeton University Press,Descartes' Meditations: A New Introduction (2003). and, most recently, Epicureanism at the Origins of Modernity (2008). With Desmond Clarke, she edited the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe (2011)
Part I. Cartesian Science 1. Did Descartes Teach a 'Philosophy of Science' or Implement 'Strategies of Natural Philosophical Explanation'?, John Schuster 2. A Virtuous Practice: Descartes on Scientific Activity, Susan James 3. God in Cartesian Science and Cartesian Ethics, John Cottingham Part II. Mind and Perception 4. Descartes' Mind, Galen Strawson 5. Truth in Perception: Causation and the 'Quasinormative' Machine, Catherine Wilson 6. Descartes and Regius on the Pineal Gland and Animal Spirits, and A Letter of Regius on the True Seat of the Soul, Erik-Jan Bos 7. Cartesianism and Visual Cognition: The Problems with the Optical Instrument Model, Stephen Gaukroger 8. Reintroducing Descartes in the History of Materialism: The Effects of the Descartes/Hobbes Debate on the First Reception of Cartesianism, Delphine Antoine-Mahut Part III. Actions and Passions 9. Descartes and the Possibility of a Philosophy of Action, Alexander Douglas 10. Regius and Descartes on the Passions, Theo Verbeek 11. Descartes on the Power of the Soul: A Reconsideration, Denis Kambouchner Part IV. Cartesian Woman 12. Cartesianism and its Feminist Promise and Limits: The Case of Mary Astell, Karen Detlefsen
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