Descartes's Method
Descartes's Method
The Formation of the Subject of Science
Dika, Tarek R.
Oxford University Press
03/2023
416
Dura
Inglês
9780192869869
15 a 20 dias
Descrição não disponível.
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Descartes's Method: Universality without Uniformity
Part I
The Habitual Unity of Science: Aquinas to Descartes
1: The Habitual Unity of Individual Sciences: Aquinas to Suarez
2: The Habitual Unity of Science: Descartes
Part II
The Operations and Culture of the Method
3: The Operations of the Method: Intuition, Deduction, and Enumeration
4: The Culture of the Method: The Methodological Function of Mathesis universalis
Part III
The First Problem of the Method: The "Noblest Example"
5: Defining the Problem of the Limits of Knowledge in Rules
6: Descartes's Theory of the Faculties in Rules
7: Descartes's Theory of Simple Natures in Rules
8: The Origins of Cartesian Dualism in Rule 12
Part IV
Applications: Perfectly and Imperfectly Understood Problems
9: Perfectly Understood Problems: Method and Mathematics in Rules 13-21
10: Imperfectly Understood Problems: Descartes's Deduction of the Law of Refraction and the Shape of the Anaclastic Lens in Rule 8
Part V
Beyond Rules
11: Descartes's Method after Rules
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Descartes's Method: Universality without Uniformity
Part I
The Habitual Unity of Science: Aquinas to Descartes
1: The Habitual Unity of Individual Sciences: Aquinas to Suarez
2: The Habitual Unity of Science: Descartes
Part II
The Operations and Culture of the Method
3: The Operations of the Method: Intuition, Deduction, and Enumeration
4: The Culture of the Method: The Methodological Function of Mathesis universalis
Part III
The First Problem of the Method: The "Noblest Example"
5: Defining the Problem of the Limits of Knowledge in Rules
6: Descartes's Theory of the Faculties in Rules
7: Descartes's Theory of Simple Natures in Rules
8: The Origins of Cartesian Dualism in Rule 12
Part IV
Applications: Perfectly and Imperfectly Understood Problems
9: Perfectly Understood Problems: Method and Mathematics in Rules 13-21
10: Imperfectly Understood Problems: Descartes's Deduction of the Law of Refraction and the Shape of the Anaclastic Lens in Rule 8
Part V
Beyond Rules
11: Descartes's Method after Rules
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Descartes's Method: Universality without Uniformity
Part I
The Habitual Unity of Science: Aquinas to Descartes
1: The Habitual Unity of Individual Sciences: Aquinas to Suarez
2: The Habitual Unity of Science: Descartes
Part II
The Operations and Culture of the Method
3: The Operations of the Method: Intuition, Deduction, and Enumeration
4: The Culture of the Method: The Methodological Function of Mathesis universalis
Part III
The First Problem of the Method: The "Noblest Example"
5: Defining the Problem of the Limits of Knowledge in Rules
6: Descartes's Theory of the Faculties in Rules
7: Descartes's Theory of Simple Natures in Rules
8: The Origins of Cartesian Dualism in Rule 12
Part IV
Applications: Perfectly and Imperfectly Understood Problems
9: Perfectly Understood Problems: Method and Mathematics in Rules 13-21
10: Imperfectly Understood Problems: Descartes's Deduction of the Law of Refraction and the Shape of the Anaclastic Lens in Rule 8
Part V
Beyond Rules
11: Descartes's Method after Rules
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Descartes's Method: Universality without Uniformity
Part I
The Habitual Unity of Science: Aquinas to Descartes
1: The Habitual Unity of Individual Sciences: Aquinas to Suarez
2: The Habitual Unity of Science: Descartes
Part II
The Operations and Culture of the Method
3: The Operations of the Method: Intuition, Deduction, and Enumeration
4: The Culture of the Method: The Methodological Function of Mathesis universalis
Part III
The First Problem of the Method: The "Noblest Example"
5: Defining the Problem of the Limits of Knowledge in Rules
6: Descartes's Theory of the Faculties in Rules
7: Descartes's Theory of Simple Natures in Rules
8: The Origins of Cartesian Dualism in Rule 12
Part IV
Applications: Perfectly and Imperfectly Understood Problems
9: Perfectly Understood Problems: Method and Mathematics in Rules 13-21
10: Imperfectly Understood Problems: Descartes's Deduction of the Law of Refraction and the Shape of the Anaclastic Lens in Rule 8
Part V
Beyond Rules
11: Descartes's Method after Rules
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.