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Johannes Clauberg (1622–1665): and Cartesian Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century (International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées, 164)

معرفی کتاب «Johannes Clauberg (1622–1665): and Cartesian Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century (International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées, 164)» نوشتهٔ Ulrich G. Leinsle (auth.), Theo Verbeek (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands Imprint : Springer در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In this book twelve outstanding historians of early modern philosophy undertake a study of the philosophy of Johannes Clauberg (1622-1665). Clauberg was not only among the first followers of Descartes (whose philosophy he taught from 1650 in Herborn and from 1652 until the end of his life in Duisburg) but also assured its survival as an academic philosophy by giving it a more traditional and more didactic expression. A first group of articles deals with Clauberg's early metaphysics as it found its expression in his __Ontosophia__ of 1646 (republished with very considerable changes in 1664), the way it was influenced by Comenius (Leinsle), its relation to Malebranche (Bardout) and Wolff (École) and the way in which it illustrates the difficulties of a Cartesian ontology in general (Carraud). A second group of articles deals with problems of knowledge: knowledge of God (Goudriaan), perceptual knowledge (Spruit) and causality (Pätzold). There are also articles on Clauberg's curious attempt to deal philosophically with the etymology of the German language (Weber), Clauberg as a teacher of Descartes' __Principia__ (Verbeek), Clauberg's conception of corporeal substance (Mercer), and Clauberg's relation to later, more radical developments in Cartesian philosophy, especially in Lodewijk Meyer (Albrecht). The volume is completed by a biographical introduction and a short title bibliography of Clauberg's works, which allows an appreciation of Clauberg's lasting international influence. It is the first study on this scale of one of the most influential philosophers of the seventeenth century.

In this book twelve outstanding historians of early modern philosophy undertake a study of the philosophy of Johannes Clauberg (1622-1665). Clauberg was not only among the first followers of Descartes (whose philosophy he taught from 1650 in Herborn and from 1652 until the end of his life in Duisburg) but also assured its survival as an academic philosophy by giving it a more traditional and more didactic expression. A first group of articles deals with Clauberg's early metaphysics as it found its expression in his Ontosophia of 1646 (republished with very considerable changes in 1664), the way it was influenced by Comenius (Leinsle), its relation to Malebranche (Bardout) and Wolff (École) and the way in which it illustrates the difficulties of a Cartesian ontology in general (Carraud). A second group of articles deals with problems of knowledge: knowledge of God (Goudriaan), perceptual knowledge (Spruit) and causality (Pätzold). There are also articles on Clauberg's curious attempt to deal philosophically with the etymology of the German language (Weber), Clauberg as a teacher of Descartes' Principia (Verbeek), Clauberg's conception of corporeal substance (Mercer), and Clauberg's relation to later, more radical developments in Cartesian philosophy, especially in Lodewijk Meyer (Albrecht). The volume is completed by a biographical introduction and a short title bibliography of Clauberg's works, which allows an appreciation of Clauberg's lasting international influence. It is the first study on this scale of one of the most influential philosophers of the seventeenth century.

Content: Front Matter....Pages i-vii Comenius in der Metaphysik des Jungen Clauberg....Pages 1-12 L’ontologie Peut-Elle Être Cartésienne? L’exemple de L’Ontosophia de Clauberg, de 1647 � 1664: De L’ens � la Mens ....Pages 13-38 Die Erkennbarkeit Gottes in der Philosophie Claubergs....Pages 39-59 La Place de la Metaphysica de Ente, Quae Rectius Ontosophia Dans L’histoire de L’ontologie et sa Réception Chez Christian Wolff....Pages 61-74 Johannes Clauberg on Perceptual Knowledge....Pages 75-93 Clauberg et les Origines de la Langue Philosophique Allemande. Une Lecture de L’Ars etymologica Teutonum (1663)....Pages 95-112 Clauberg et les Principes de Descartes....Pages 113-122 Johannes Claubergs Behandlung des Kausalitätsproblems in der 1. und 3. Auflage Seiner Ontosophia ....Pages 123-133 Clauberg et Malebranche, de L’Ontosophia � la “Vision en Dieu”....Pages 135-145 Johann Clauberg, Corporeal Substance, and the German Response....Pages 147-159 Einengung und Befreiung als Wirkungen des Cartesianismus am Beispiel Lodewijk Meyers....Pages 161-180 Johannes Clauberg: A Bio-Bibliographical Sketch....Pages 181-199 Back Matter....Pages 201-216 Presents a study of the philosophy of Johannes Clauberg (1622-1665). This title features articles that deal with Clauberg's early metaphysics as it found its expression in his "Ontosophia" of 1646, the way it was influenced by Comenius (Leinsle) its relation to Malebranche (Bardout) and Wolff (Aecole).
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