Matter Matters: Metaphysics and Methodology in the Early Modern Period
Autor Kurt Smithen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199583652
ISBN-10: 019958365X
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019958365X
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Some of what Smith says is very controversial, but he offers an interesting answer to the question of why matter exists if its existence might otherwise be regarded a superfluous.
Anyone interested in the development of mathematics and philosophy in the seventeenth century will find something of interest here, and Smith's rational reconstruction of early modern treatments of analysis and synthesis will surely take its place as a standard treatment of the subject.
Kurt Smith's intriguing new book covers a host of topics in early modern philosophy that will be familiar to scholars of this period - in particular, Descartes' method in the Meditations and other works - but Smith's approach and arguments will strike many as refreshingly innovative and, it must be admitted, fairly controversial... There is much that is valuable and noteworthy in this provocative work, and it will likely engender a reevaluation by scholars of many well trodden and seldom questioned aspects of Descartes' and Leibniz's methodological systems... the journey on which Smith leads his reader is well worth the time and investment and will likely aid in drawing the attention of many early modern scholars to these important and fertile issues for further research.
Matter Matters is a work of genius. The work exhibits a breathtaking spread of erudition from antiquity to the present, mobilized to elucidate the early modern significance of the concept of matter. The slight play of words in the title expresses the principal thesis of the work, that mathematics is intelligible for Descartes if and only if matter exists as its object. Smith understands, better than anyone, how Descartes could claim, literally, that "my physics is nothing but geometry." Many will be convinced, some dismayed, and all will be dazzled by this book.
Kurt Smith's Matter Matters is a brilliantly suggestive study of early modern philosophy ... The book's virtues are many. It contains important contributions to the literature on Descartes. There is also a refreshing confidence on display, as Smith draws connections between very different thinkers across large spans of time and a range of topics this is a book that deserves attention
Anyone interested in the development of mathematics and philosophy in the seventeenth century will find something of interest here, and Smith's rational reconstruction of early modern treatments of analysis and synthesis will surely take its place as a standard treatment of the subject.
Kurt Smith's intriguing new book covers a host of topics in early modern philosophy that will be familiar to scholars of this period - in particular, Descartes' method in the Meditations and other works - but Smith's approach and arguments will strike many as refreshingly innovative and, it must be admitted, fairly controversial... There is much that is valuable and noteworthy in this provocative work, and it will likely engender a reevaluation by scholars of many well trodden and seldom questioned aspects of Descartes' and Leibniz's methodological systems... the journey on which Smith leads his reader is well worth the time and investment and will likely aid in drawing the attention of many early modern scholars to these important and fertile issues for further research.
Matter Matters is a work of genius. The work exhibits a breathtaking spread of erudition from antiquity to the present, mobilized to elucidate the early modern significance of the concept of matter. The slight play of words in the title expresses the principal thesis of the work, that mathematics is intelligible for Descartes if and only if matter exists as its object. Smith understands, better than anyone, how Descartes could claim, literally, that "my physics is nothing but geometry." Many will be convinced, some dismayed, and all will be dazzled by this book.
Kurt Smith's Matter Matters is a brilliantly suggestive study of early modern philosophy ... The book's virtues are many. It contains important contributions to the literature on Descartes. There is also a refreshing confidence on display, as Smith draws connections between very different thinkers across large spans of time and a range of topics this is a book that deserves attention
Notă biografică
Kurt Smith earned his BA in philosophy at the University of California, Irvine, and his MA and PhD in philosophy at Claremont Graduate University. He is currently Professor of philosophy at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. His work can be found in such publications as the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, History of Philosophy Quarterly, and in the Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy series.