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Autor: Tlumak, Jeffrey
Jahr: 2007
Contents
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Descartes and the Rise of Modern Philosophy I
I. I Background to Descartes Meditations 2
1.2 Descartes innovations in how philosophy is
written 10
1.3 Lead-in to the First Meditation 13
1.4 The First Meditation 15
1.5 The Second Meditation 22
1.6 The Third Meditation 32
1.7 The Fourth Meditation 38
1.8 The Fifth Meditation 47
1.9 The Sixth Meditation 59
1. 10 A summary of Cartesian commitments 66
I.I I Topical highlights from Descartes correspondence 69
1.12 Questions about Descartes 71
1.13 Transition to the remainder of the book 74
1.14 Some recommended books 75
2 Spinoza 77
2.1 Overview of Spinoza s philosophy and life 77
2.2 Ethics Part I: On the nature of the universe 80
2.3 Ethics Part II: On the nature and origin of the mind 88
2.4 Ethics Part III: On the nature and origin of actions
and passions 95
2.5 Ethics Part IV: On the burdens of human existence
and the ways to overcome them 98
2.6 Ethics Part V: On the power of reason to liberate
us to live blessedly 100
viii Contents
2.7 Questions about Spinoza 102
2.8 Some recommended books 104
3 Locke 106
3.1 An overview of Locke s outlook in the Essay 106
3.2 Essay Book I: Locke s anti-innatist strategy 109
3.3 Essay Book II: Perception as the basis for all thinking I 10
3.4 Test Case One:Thinking about power 114
3.5 Test Case Two:Thinking about substance 116
3.6 Test Case Three:Thinking about identity I 18
3.7 Essay Book III: Expressing thought in language 122
3.8 Essay Book IV: Knowledge and opinion 125
3.9 Questions about Locke 128
3.10 Some recommended books 131
4 Leibniz 133
4.1 Background to Leibniz s philosophy 133
4.2 Overview of Leibniz s philosophy 136
4.3 How the Discourse on Metaphysics and the
Monadology are structured 138
4.4 Understanding Leibniz s metaphysics by way of
his defense of contingency 141
4.5 Understanding the debate about what things for
Leibniz are substances 155
4.6 Understanding the debate about Leibniz s essentialism 158
4.7 Understanding what it means for the world to
be the best possible 159
4.8 Understanding debates about relations among
key Leibnizian theses 164
4.9 Space and time as relations among phenomena 166
4.10 Key elements of Leibniz s epistemology 169
4.11 Questions about Leibniz 171
4.12 Some recommended books 173
5 Berkeley 174
5.1 Overview of approach to the Principles 174
5.2 Structure of the Principles 176
5.3 A fuller analysis of four key arguments 180
5.4 Structure of the Three Dialogues 186
5.5 A mini-glossary to aid interpretation 189
5.6 Questions about Berkeley 190
5.7 Some recommended books 191
Contents ix
Hume 193
6.1 Main alternatives for interpreting Hume 193
6.2 An outline of the first Enquiry 195
6.3 Enquiry Sections l-lll: Basic principles and
materials of the understanding 196
6.4 Enquiry Sections IV-VII:The basis for all
factual thinking 199
6.5 Enquiry Section VIII: Implications for freedom
and morality 201
6.6 Enquiry Section X: Implications for religion
based on miracles 205
6.7 Treatise: Overview and key elements of Book I,
on the understanding 208
6.7.1 A famous perplexity about how to read Treatise Book I 213
6.8 Treatise: Key elements of Book II, on the passions 221
6.9 Treatise: Key elements of Book III, on morality 225
6.10 Dialogues: Overview and stage-setting Part I 226
6.1 I Dialogues Parts ll-VIII: Design argument for
natural religion 230
6.12 Dialogues Part IX: Cosmologica!, a priori proof
of theism 232
6.13 Dialogues Parts X-XI: Evil as challenge to theism 234
6.14 Dialogues Part XII: Guides to deciding Hume s
overall message 237
6.15 Questions about Hume 238
6.16 Some recommended books 242
Kant 244
7.1 The central strand of Kant s argument 244
7.2 A précis of the Critique of Pure Reason 249
7.2. / Prefaces and Introduction: Clarifying the project 250
7.2.2 Transcendental Aesthetic: How we receive data 254
7.2.3 Transcendental Analytic: How we understand data 258
7.2.4 Transcendental Dialectic: How we fundamentally
misapply thought 278
7.3 Exploration of pivotal stages of Kant s argument 291
7.3.1 My general orientation to the Critique 291
7.3.2 A fuller analysis of introductory material 295
7.3.3 A fuller analysis of the Aesthetic 300
7.3.4 A fuller analysis of the Analytic of Concepts 303
7.3.5 A fuller analysis of the Analytic of Principles 3 12
7.3.6 The transition from the Analytic to the Dialectic 320
7.3.7 A fuller analysis of the Transcendental Dialectic 324
x Contents
7.3.8 The transition from theoretical to practical philosophy 330
7.4 The philosophical foundations for moral theory 333
7.5 Kant on philosophical method 342
7.6 The Prolegomena s relation to the Critique 343
7.7 Questions about Kant 345
7.8 Some recommended books 348
Bibliography 353
Index 357
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Titel: Classical modern philosophy
Autor: Tlumak, Jeffrey
Jahr: 2007
Contents
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Descartes and the Rise of Modern Philosophy I
I. I Background to Descartes' Meditations 2
1.2 Descartes' innovations in how philosophy is
written 10
1.3 Lead-in to the First Meditation 13
1.4 The First Meditation 15
1.5 The Second Meditation 22
1.6 The Third Meditation 32
1.7 The Fourth Meditation 38
1.8 The Fifth Meditation 47
1.9 The Sixth Meditation 59
1. 10 A summary of Cartesian commitments 66
I.I I Topical highlights from Descartes' correspondence 69
1.12 Questions about Descartes 71
1.13 Transition to the remainder of the book 74
1.14 Some recommended books 75
2 Spinoza 77
2.1 Overview of Spinoza's philosophy and life 77
2.2 Ethics Part I: On the nature of the universe 80
2.3 Ethics Part II: On the nature and origin of the mind 88
2.4 Ethics Part III: On the nature and origin of actions
and passions 95
2.5 Ethics Part IV: On the burdens of human existence
and the ways to overcome them 98
2.6 Ethics Part V: On the power of reason to liberate
us to live blessedly 100
viii Contents
2.7 Questions about Spinoza 102
2.8 Some recommended books 104
3 Locke 106
3.1 An overview of Locke's outlook in the Essay 106
3.2 Essay Book I: Locke's anti-innatist strategy 109
3.3 Essay Book II: Perception as the basis for all thinking I 10
3.4 Test Case One:Thinking about power 114
3.5 Test Case Two:Thinking about substance 116
3.6 Test Case Three:Thinking about identity I 18
3.7 Essay Book III: Expressing thought in language 122
3.8 Essay Book IV: Knowledge and opinion 125
3.9 Questions about Locke 128
3.10 Some recommended books 131
4 Leibniz 133
4.1 Background to Leibniz's philosophy 133
4.2 Overview of Leibniz's philosophy 136
4.3 How the Discourse on Metaphysics and the
Monadology are structured 138
4.4 Understanding Leibniz's metaphysics by way of
his defense of contingency 141
4.5 Understanding the debate about what things for
Leibniz are substances 155
4.6 Understanding the debate about Leibniz's essentialism 158
4.7 Understanding what it means for the world to
be the best possible 159
4.8 Understanding debates about relations among
key Leibnizian theses 164
4.9 Space and time as relations among phenomena 166
4.10 Key elements of Leibniz's epistemology 169
4.11 Questions about Leibniz 171
4.12 Some recommended books 173
5 Berkeley 174
5.1 Overview of approach to the Principles 174
5.2 Structure of the Principles 176
5.3 A fuller analysis of four key arguments 180
5.4 Structure of the Three Dialogues 186
5.5 A mini-glossary to aid interpretation 189
5.6 Questions about Berkeley 190
5.7 Some recommended books 191
Contents ix
Hume 193
6.1 Main alternatives for interpreting Hume 193
6.2 An outline of the first Enquiry 195
6.3 Enquiry Sections l-lll: Basic principles and
materials of the understanding 196
6.4 Enquiry Sections IV-VII:The basis for all
factual thinking 199
6.5 Enquiry Section VIII: Implications for freedom
and morality 201
6.6 Enquiry Section X: Implications for religion
based on miracles 205
6.7 Treatise: Overview and key elements of Book I,
on the understanding 208
6.7.1 A famous perplexity about how to read Treatise Book I 213
6.8 Treatise: Key elements of Book II, on the passions 221
6.9 Treatise: Key elements of Book III, on morality 225
6.10 Dialogues: Overview and stage-setting Part I 226
6.1 I Dialogues Parts ll-VIII: Design argument for
natural religion 230
6.12 Dialogues Part IX: Cosmologica!, a priori proof
of theism 232
6.13 Dialogues Parts X-XI: Evil as challenge to theism 234
6.14 Dialogues Part XII: Guides to deciding Hume's
overall message 237
6.15 Questions about Hume 238
6.16 Some recommended books 242
Kant 244
7.1 The central strand of Kant's argument 244
7.2 A précis of the Critique of Pure Reason 249
7.2. / Prefaces and Introduction: Clarifying the project 250
7.2.2 Transcendental Aesthetic: How we receive data 254
7.2.3 Transcendental Analytic: How we understand data 258
7.2.4 Transcendental Dialectic: How we fundamentally
misapply thought 278
7.3 Exploration of pivotal stages of Kant's argument 291
7.3.1 My general orientation to the Critique 291
7.3.2 A fuller analysis of introductory material 295
7.3.3 A fuller analysis of the Aesthetic 300
7.3.4 A fuller analysis of the Analytic of Concepts 303
7.3.5 A fuller analysis of the Analytic of Principles 3 12
7.3.6 The transition from the Analytic to the Dialectic 320
7.3.7 A fuller analysis of the Transcendental Dialectic 324
x Contents
7.3.8 The transition from theoretical to practical philosophy 330
7.4 The philosophical foundations for moral theory 333
7.5 Kant on philosophical method 342
7.6 The Prolegomena's relation to the Critique 343
7.7 Questions about Kant 345
7.8 Some recommended books 348
Bibliography 353
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