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      Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics
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      Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics

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      Rediscovering Early Modern Philosophy

      Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics

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      Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics book

      Rediscovering Early Modern Philosophy
      ByTodd Ryan
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2009
      eBook Published 6 July 2009
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203876923
      Pages 238
      eBook ISBN 9780203876923
      Subjects Humanities
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      Ryan, T. (2009). Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics: Rediscovering Early Modern Philosophy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203876923

      ABSTRACT

      In his magnum opus, the Historical and Critical Dictionary, Pierre Bayle offered a series of brilliant criticisms of the major philosophical and theological systems of the 17th Century. Although officially skeptical concerning the attempt to provide a definitive account of the truths of metaphysics, there is reason to see Bayle as a reluctant skeptic. In particular, Todd Ryan contends that Bayle harbored deep sympathy for the attempt by Descartes and his most innovative successor, Nicolas Malebranche, to establish a metaphysical system that would provide a foundation for the new mechanistic natural philosophy while helping to secure the fundamental tenets of rational theology. Through a careful analysis of Bayle’s critical engagement with such philosophers as Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke and Newton, it is argued that, despite his reputation as a skeptic, Bayle was not without philosophical commitments of his own. Drawing on the full range of Bayle’s writings, from his early philosophical lectures to his final controversial writings, Ryan offers detailed studies of Bayle’s treatment of such pivotal issues as mind-body dualism, causation and God’s relation to the world.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |7 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 1|25 pages

      Bayle and Cartesianism

      chapter 2|17 pages

      Mind-Body Dualism

      chapter 3|13 pages

      Critique of Lockean Superaddition

      chapter 4|32 pages

      The Problem of Causation

      chapter 5|19 pages

      Leibniz and the Preestablished Harmony

      chapter 6|23 pages

      Spinoza’s Monism

      chapter 7|24 pages

      Mechanism and Natural Theology

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