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Descartes and the Metaphysics of Human Nature.
Title:
Descartes and the Metaphysics of Human Nature.
Author:
Skirry, Justin.
ISBN:
9781847144065
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (309 pages)
Series:
Continuum Studies in Philosophy
Contents:
Cover -- Editorial Board -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Abbreviations -- A Supporting Website -- Preface -- A Parallel Text of the Didache -- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION -- PartI THE COMPOSITIONAL HISTORY OF THE DIDACHE -- Chapter 2 THE 'EUCHARISTIC' PRAYERS IN DIDACHE 9 AND 10 -- Chapter 3 THE INTEGRITY OF DIDACHE 16 -- Chapter 4 ELEMENTS WITHIN DIDACHE 1-5 -- Chapter 5 THE PERI LAYER: 6.1-3 -- 7.1a, c, e, 4a -- 9.1-5a -- 11.3a, 4-6 -- 16.1-6,8-9 -- Chapter 6 THE PROPHET DOCUMENT: 10.1-7 -- 11.7-9,12 -- 12.1-5 -- Chapter 7 THE MODIFYING TEACHER LAYER: 1.5a-6 -- 7.1b, d, 2-3,4b -- 8.1-2a,2c-3 -- 9.5b -- 11.1-2 -- 11.10-11 -- 13.11-15.2 -- Chapter 8 THE GOSPEL LAYER: 8.2b -- 11.3b -- 15.3-4 -- Chapter 9 THE FULL EXTENT OF THE PERI LAYER -- Chapter 10 CONCLUSION: THE COMPOSITIONAL HISTORY OF THE DIDACHE -- Part II THE POINTS OF CONTACT BETWEEN THE DIDACHE AND MATTHEW'S GOSPEL -- Chapter 11 MATTHEW'S GOSPEL AND THE MODIFYING TEACHER LAYER -- Chapter 12 MATTHEW'S GOSPEL AND THE PROPHET LAYER -- Chapter 13 MATTHEW'S GOSPEL AND DIDACHE 16 -- Chapter 14 MATTHEW'S GOSPEL AND DIDACHE 1.1-6 -- Chapter 15 FURTHER POINTS OF CONTACT BETWEEN MATTHEW'S GOSPEL AND THE PERI/BASE LAYER -- Part III CONCLUSION -- Chapter 16 CONCLUSION -- Bibliography -- Index of References -- Index of Authors.
Abstract:
The traditional account of mind/body union attributed to Descartes supposes that the immaterial, thinking mind and the material, non-thinking body interact by means of efficient causation - that the mind causes events in the body, e.g. the voluntary raising of an arm, and vice versa, e.g. the visual sensation of a tree. But this gives rise to a notorious philosophical problem: how can this causal interaction occur between the spiritual mind and the physical body since they have absolutely nothing in common and cannot come into contact with one another?Justin Skirry's book shows how Descartes in fact avoids this enormous problem. Skirry argues, through a critical re-examination of Cartesian metaphysics, that the union of mind and body is not, as most scholars have always maintained, constituted by efficient causal interaction for Descartes, because this would not result in one, complete human nature but in an aggregate of two numerically distinct natures. Descartes argues in the 6th Meditation and elsewhere that mind/body union is constituted by what the scholastics called a 'substantial union', i.e. the union that form (mind) has with matter (body). This substantial union produces a whole that is more than the sum of its parts; the capacity for modes of sensation and voluntary bodily movement are emergent properties of the whole, substantially united mind and body. Therefore, the 'Cartesian' problem of mind-body efficient causal interaction is avoided altogether, since efficient causal occurrences between mind and body play no role in explaining the existence of these modes.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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