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Philosophy as Descartes Found It: Practice and Theory - Hardcover

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by Brian Copenhaver (Author)

What was philosophy as Descartes found it around 1620? What was philosophy like before Descartes reformed it after 1637? What features of philosophy did he want to fix, and what tools did he use? To answer such questions, how should philosophers do their work today? One answer is surprising: that Descartes wrote picture books, for example. Another is challenging: that philosophers in the present would be better students of their discipline's past if they spent less time on past philosophy as they commonly understand it. The change would be transformative. But big changes have happened in philosophy's past for non-philosophical reasons that need attention from philosophers today, when oblivion has impeded their study of such changes. Attending to understudied causes of philosophical effects will show philosophers how to repair the damage that oblivion has done to their work. Mending stories about philosophy begins in this book with Descartes and his predecessors--mostly the predecessors--on meditation and method. Brian Copenhaver examines these familiar topics from a neglected point of view before introducing a different and unfamiliar Descartes: the author of the Discourse and Meditations as a writer of picture books. Three chapters about these topics--meditation, method, and picturing--are the practice justified by two theoretical chapters, one about how philosophy changes, the other about the oblivion that cancels memories of change.

Author Biography

Brian Copenhaver, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and History, University of California Los Angeles

Brian Copenhaver, who studies and teaches the history of philosophy and science, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and History at UCLA. He was educated at Loyola College, Creighton University, the University of Kansas and the Warburg Institute of the University of London. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Science and has been a Fulbright Scholar, a Fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies, a Guggenheim Fellow and a Getty Scholar. He edited the History of Philosophy Quarterly, was a founding editor of Magic, Ritual and Witchcraft and has served on the boards of a number of other journals.
Number of Pages: 384
Dimensions: 1.12 x 9.29 x 6.48 IN
Publication Date: March 26, 2025
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