grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is an examination of the emergence of the preformation doctrine of generation in three early modern philosophers: Descartes, Malebranche and Leibniz. Received wisdom on this question maintains that the preformation doctrine became so popular in the seventeenth century because it seemed most capable of explaining generation of living beings within the limits of the reigning mechanical philosophy. This dissertation considers another motivation, generally neglected by commentators, for the rise of this doctrine in the early modern period--namely to account for the individuation, unity and enduring identity of material bodies. With the clear exception of Leibniz, early modern rationalist...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
This volume is inspired by the idea that the thought of any philosopher cannot be understood without...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is an examination of the emergence of the ...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
This volume is inspired by the idea that the thought of any philosopher cannot be understood without...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is an examination of the emergence of the ...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
This paper has two parts: In the first part, I give a general survey of the various reasons 17th and...
The thesis provides an analysis of the metaphysical and epistemological shift from naturalism to mec...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
For generations of scholars the emergence of the notion of human subjectivity has marked the shift t...
This volume is inspired by the idea that the thought of any philosopher cannot be understood without...