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A companion to rationalism / edited by Alan Nelson.

Contributor(s): Nelson, Alan Jean
Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell companions to philosophy: 8.Publisher: Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Pub., [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xvi, 507 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1405109092 (alk. paper); 9781405109093 (alk. paper)Subject(s): RationalismDDC classification: 149/.7 LOC classification: B833 | .C66 2005Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The rationalist impulse / Alan Nelson -- The rationalist conception of substance / Thomas M. Lennon -- Rationalist theories of sense perception and mind-body relation / Gary Hatfield -- Rationalism and education / David Cunning -- Plato's rationalistic method / Hugh H. Benson -- Rationalism in Jewish philosophy / Steven Nadler -- Early modern critiques of rationalist psychology / Antonia LoLordo -- Rationalism and method / Matthew J. Kisner -- Cartesian imaginations : the method and passions of imagining / Dennis L. Sepper -- Descartes' rationalist epistemology / Lex Newman -- Rationalism and representation / Kurt Smith -- The role of the imagination in rationalist philosophies of mathematics / Lawrence Nolan -- Idealism and Cartesian motion / Alice Sowaal -- Leibniz on shape and the Cartesian conception of body / Timothy Crockett -- Leibniz on modality, cognition, and expression / Alan Nelson -- Rationalist moral philosophy / Andrew Youpa -- Spinoza, Leibniz, and the rationalist reconceptions of imagination / Dennis L. Sepper -- Kant and the two dogmas of rationalism / Henry E. Allison -- Rationalism in the phenomenological tradition / David Woodruff Smith -- Rationalist elements of twentieth-century analytic philosophy / Paul Livingston -- Proust and the rationalist conception of the self / Alan Nelson -- Rationalism in science / David Stump -- Rational decision making : description, prescriptive, or explanatory? / Jonathan Michael Kaplan -- What is a feminist to do with rational choice? / Mariam Thalos -- Rationalism in the philosophy of Donald Davidson / Richard N. Manning.
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Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Midrange B833 .C66 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903109276

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The rationalist impulse / Alan Nelson -- The rationalist conception of substance / Thomas M. Lennon -- Rationalist theories of sense perception and mind-body relation / Gary Hatfield -- Rationalism and education / David Cunning -- Plato's rationalistic method / Hugh H. Benson -- Rationalism in Jewish philosophy / Steven Nadler -- Early modern critiques of rationalist psychology / Antonia LoLordo -- Rationalism and method / Matthew J. Kisner -- Cartesian imaginations : the method and passions of imagining / Dennis L. Sepper -- Descartes' rationalist epistemology / Lex Newman -- Rationalism and representation / Kurt Smith -- The role of the imagination in rationalist philosophies of mathematics / Lawrence Nolan -- Idealism and Cartesian motion / Alice Sowaal -- Leibniz on shape and the Cartesian conception of body / Timothy Crockett -- Leibniz on modality, cognition, and expression / Alan Nelson -- Rationalist moral philosophy / Andrew Youpa -- Spinoza, Leibniz, and the rationalist reconceptions of imagination / Dennis L. Sepper -- Kant and the two dogmas of rationalism / Henry E. Allison -- Rationalism in the phenomenological tradition / David Woodruff Smith -- Rationalist elements of twentieth-century analytic philosophy / Paul Livingston -- Proust and the rationalist conception of the self / Alan Nelson -- Rationalism in science / David Stump -- Rational decision making : description, prescriptive, or explanatory? / Jonathan Michael Kaplan -- What is a feminist to do with rational choice? / Mariam Thalos -- Rationalism in the philosophy of Donald Davidson / Richard N. Manning.

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