Descartes is not widely recognized for his ethics; indeed, most readers are unaware that he had an ethics. However, Descartes placed great importance on his ethics, claiming that ethics is the highest branch of his philosophical system. I aim to understand the systematic relationship Descartes envisions between his ethics and the rest of his philosophy, particularly his metaphysics and epistemology. I defend three main theses. First, I argue against the recent trend in the literature that claims that the chief virtue in Descartes’ ethics—generosity—is acquired in the Meditations. On this view, the presence of moral virtue in the Meditations shows that ethical practice is ...
Descartes\u27s approach to practical judgments about what is beneficial or harmful, or what to pursu...
In René Descartes’ correspondence with Elizabeth (mainly 1645‑1647) as well as his Passions of the S...
I contend that Descartes's infamous commitment to God's free creation of the eternal truths plays an...
Descartes is not widely recognized for his ethics; indeed, most readers are unaware that he ...
Commentators have neglected a tension in Descartes’s virtue theory. In some texts, Descartes seems t...
One of the expected fruits of Descartes\u27 philosophical enterprise is the highest and most perfec...
One of the expected fruits of Descartes\u27 philosophical enterprise is the highest and most perfec...
From the "Cartesian moment" the ancient ethos - which, in the Greek philosophy sphere, was organical...
Throughout my experience as a student of philosophy these past four years, the philosophy that has i...
In this paper, I have made an attempt to understand the concept of moral certainty in Descartes’ phi...
Descartes is not well known for his contributions to ethics. Some have charged that it is a weakness...
Descartes explicitly states that virtue is sufficient for attaining happiness. In this paper I argue...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation has as its focus a tension at the heart of...
This article discusses Descartes’s preferred focus on morally and theologically neutral subjects an...
The hypothesis held in the current study is that Descartes is truly concerned about moral matters; t...
Descartes\u27s approach to practical judgments about what is beneficial or harmful, or what to pursu...
In René Descartes’ correspondence with Elizabeth (mainly 1645‑1647) as well as his Passions of the S...
I contend that Descartes's infamous commitment to God's free creation of the eternal truths plays an...
Descartes is not widely recognized for his ethics; indeed, most readers are unaware that he ...
Commentators have neglected a tension in Descartes’s virtue theory. In some texts, Descartes seems t...
One of the expected fruits of Descartes\u27 philosophical enterprise is the highest and most perfec...
One of the expected fruits of Descartes\u27 philosophical enterprise is the highest and most perfec...
From the "Cartesian moment" the ancient ethos - which, in the Greek philosophy sphere, was organical...
Throughout my experience as a student of philosophy these past four years, the philosophy that has i...
In this paper, I have made an attempt to understand the concept of moral certainty in Descartes’ phi...
Descartes is not well known for his contributions to ethics. Some have charged that it is a weakness...
Descartes explicitly states that virtue is sufficient for attaining happiness. In this paper I argue...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation has as its focus a tension at the heart of...
This article discusses Descartes’s preferred focus on morally and theologically neutral subjects an...
The hypothesis held in the current study is that Descartes is truly concerned about moral matters; t...
Descartes\u27s approach to practical judgments about what is beneficial or harmful, or what to pursu...
In René Descartes’ correspondence with Elizabeth (mainly 1645‑1647) as well as his Passions of the S...
I contend that Descartes's infamous commitment to God's free creation of the eternal truths plays an...