Descartes' meditative turn: Cartesian thought as spiritual practice

Klappentext: "Why would Rene Descartes, the father of modern rationalist philosophy, choose "meditations" -- a term and genre associated with religious discourse and practice -- for the title of his magnum opus that lays the metaphysical foundations for his reform of all knowledge, in...

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Autore principale: Wild, Christopher J. 1967- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Libro
Lingua:Inglese
Servizio "Subito": Ordinare ora.
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Pubblicazione: Stanford, California Stanford University Press [2024]
In:Anno: 2024
Periodico/Rivista:Cultural memory in the present
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Descartes, René 1596-1650 / Cristianesimo / Meditazione
B Descartes, René 1596-1650, Meditationes de prima philosophia
Altre parole chiave:B Descartes, René (1596-1650) Meditationes de prima philosophia
B Meditazione Christianity History 17th century
Accesso online: Inhaltsbeschreibung & Leseprobe
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Riepilogo:Klappentext: "Why would Rene Descartes, the father of modern rationalist philosophy, choose "meditations" -- a term and genre associated with religious discourse and practice -- for the title of his magnum opus that lays the metaphysical foundations for his reform of all knowledge, including mathematics and sciences? Why did he believe that the immortality of the soul and the existence of God, which the Meditations on First Philosophy set out to demonstrate, can only be made self-evident through meditating? These are the question that Christopher Wild's book answers. Descartes discovered the "foundations of a marvelous science" through a dramatic conversion in southern Germany in the winter of 1619. The spiritual and cognitive exercises, derived from ancient philosophy and the Christian meditative tradition, which Descartes deployed in the Meditations, enable readers to discover metaphysical truths with the same degree of self-evidence with which Descartes did during his own conversion. Descartes' meditative turn, Wild argues, brings to a culmination a life-long preoccupation with the practice or craft of thinking, known as Cartesian method. By joining meditation to method the Meditations becomes the founding document for a Cartesian "art of turning," a new practice of both thought and life"--
Descrizione del documento:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 307-330
Descrizione fisica:341 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
ISBN:978-1-5036-3828-0
978-1-5036-3859-4