Condillac and His Reception
On the Origin and Nature of Human Abilities
Herausgeber: Antoine-Mahut, Delphine; Waldow, Anik
Condillac and His Reception
On the Origin and Nature of Human Abilities
Herausgeber: Antoine-Mahut, Delphine; Waldow, Anik
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This volume explores the philosophy of Étienne Bonnot de Condillac. It presents, for the first time, English-language essays on Condillac's philosophy, making the complexity and sophistication of his arguments and their influence on early modern philosophy accessible to a wider readership.
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This volume explores the philosophy of Étienne Bonnot de Condillac. It presents, for the first time, English-language essays on Condillac's philosophy, making the complexity and sophistication of his arguments and their influence on early modern philosophy accessible to a wider readership.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781032369785
- ISBN-10: 1032369787
- Artikelnr.: 68475096
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781032369785
- ISBN-10: 1032369787
- Artikelnr.: 68475096
Delphine Antoine-Mahut is Professor of Philosophy at the ENS de Lyon. She has widely published on Cartesianism, its historiography and its various receptions. Among other collective works, she co-directed The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism with Steven Nadler and Tad Schmaltz (2019). Her last book was L'autorité d'un canon philosophique. Le cas Descartes (2021). Anik Waldow is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney and specialises in early modern philosophy. She is the author of Hume and the Problem of Other Minds (2009) and Experience Embodied: Early Modern Accounts of the Human Place in Nature (2020).
1. Introduction: Condillac and Us Delphine Antoine-Mahut and Anik Waldow
Part 1: Condillac and His Intellectual Context 2. The Materialists
(Diderot, La Mettrie, Deschamps) and Condillac's Theory of Knowledge
Guillaume Coissard 3. Condillac and the Molyneux Problem Peter Anstey 4.
Reinventing Newtonianism: Hypotheses, Systems and Attraction in Condillac
Gianni Paganini 5. Languages of Action, Methodological Signs and Deafness:
The Reception of Condillac by the Abbé de L'Épée-or was It the Other Way
Around? Marion Chottin Part 2: Condillac's Reception in Nineteenth-Century
France 6. Condillac Restored: The Paradox of Attention in Pierre
Laromiguière's Lessons on Philosophy (1815) Pierre Brouillet 7. Madness and
Ideologist Philosophy of the Mind: Pinel and Condillac on the Dualism of
Understanding and Will Samuel Lézé 8. "The Only, the True French
Metaphysician of the Eighteenth Century:" Condillac, Cousin and the "French
School" Delphine Antoine-Mahut 9. Condillac's Puerile Reveries: The
Reception of Condillac in Phrenology and in the Philosophy of Auguste Comte
Laurent Clauzade Part 3: Condillac's Influence Beyond France 10. Between
Debate and Reception: Formey Reads Condillac Angela Ferraro 11. Rethinking
the Human Animal with Condillac and Herder Anik Waldow 12. The Reception of
Condillac in Argentina: From the Nineteenth-Century Professors of
idéologie to José Ingenieros Silvia Manzo Part 4: Contemporary Receptions
13. Time, Order and the Human Interior: Paths towards Condillac
Christopher Goodey 14. Representations of the Body and Self-Knowledge:
Condillac's Treatise on Sensations and Contemporary Naturalistic Psychology
Aliènor Bertrand 15. Reductions and Radicalisation of Reductions:
Condillac, Michel Henry and Maine de Biran Anne Devarieux
Part 1: Condillac and His Intellectual Context 2. The Materialists
(Diderot, La Mettrie, Deschamps) and Condillac's Theory of Knowledge
Guillaume Coissard 3. Condillac and the Molyneux Problem Peter Anstey 4.
Reinventing Newtonianism: Hypotheses, Systems and Attraction in Condillac
Gianni Paganini 5. Languages of Action, Methodological Signs and Deafness:
The Reception of Condillac by the Abbé de L'Épée-or was It the Other Way
Around? Marion Chottin Part 2: Condillac's Reception in Nineteenth-Century
France 6. Condillac Restored: The Paradox of Attention in Pierre
Laromiguière's Lessons on Philosophy (1815) Pierre Brouillet 7. Madness and
Ideologist Philosophy of the Mind: Pinel and Condillac on the Dualism of
Understanding and Will Samuel Lézé 8. "The Only, the True French
Metaphysician of the Eighteenth Century:" Condillac, Cousin and the "French
School" Delphine Antoine-Mahut 9. Condillac's Puerile Reveries: The
Reception of Condillac in Phrenology and in the Philosophy of Auguste Comte
Laurent Clauzade Part 3: Condillac's Influence Beyond France 10. Between
Debate and Reception: Formey Reads Condillac Angela Ferraro 11. Rethinking
the Human Animal with Condillac and Herder Anik Waldow 12. The Reception of
Condillac in Argentina: From the Nineteenth-Century Professors of
idéologie to José Ingenieros Silvia Manzo Part 4: Contemporary Receptions
13. Time, Order and the Human Interior: Paths towards Condillac
Christopher Goodey 14. Representations of the Body and Self-Knowledge:
Condillac's Treatise on Sensations and Contemporary Naturalistic Psychology
Aliènor Bertrand 15. Reductions and Radicalisation of Reductions:
Condillac, Michel Henry and Maine de Biran Anne Devarieux
1. Introduction: Condillac and Us Delphine Antoine-Mahut and Anik Waldow
Part 1: Condillac and His Intellectual Context 2. The Materialists
(Diderot, La Mettrie, Deschamps) and Condillac's Theory of Knowledge
Guillaume Coissard 3. Condillac and the Molyneux Problem Peter Anstey 4.
Reinventing Newtonianism: Hypotheses, Systems and Attraction in Condillac
Gianni Paganini 5. Languages of Action, Methodological Signs and Deafness:
The Reception of Condillac by the Abbé de L'Épée-or was It the Other Way
Around? Marion Chottin Part 2: Condillac's Reception in Nineteenth-Century
France 6. Condillac Restored: The Paradox of Attention in Pierre
Laromiguière's Lessons on Philosophy (1815) Pierre Brouillet 7. Madness and
Ideologist Philosophy of the Mind: Pinel and Condillac on the Dualism of
Understanding and Will Samuel Lézé 8. "The Only, the True French
Metaphysician of the Eighteenth Century:" Condillac, Cousin and the "French
School" Delphine Antoine-Mahut 9. Condillac's Puerile Reveries: The
Reception of Condillac in Phrenology and in the Philosophy of Auguste Comte
Laurent Clauzade Part 3: Condillac's Influence Beyond France 10. Between
Debate and Reception: Formey Reads Condillac Angela Ferraro 11. Rethinking
the Human Animal with Condillac and Herder Anik Waldow 12. The Reception of
Condillac in Argentina: From the Nineteenth-Century Professors of
idéologie to José Ingenieros Silvia Manzo Part 4: Contemporary Receptions
13. Time, Order and the Human Interior: Paths towards Condillac
Christopher Goodey 14. Representations of the Body and Self-Knowledge:
Condillac's Treatise on Sensations and Contemporary Naturalistic Psychology
Aliènor Bertrand 15. Reductions and Radicalisation of Reductions:
Condillac, Michel Henry and Maine de Biran Anne Devarieux
Part 1: Condillac and His Intellectual Context 2. The Materialists
(Diderot, La Mettrie, Deschamps) and Condillac's Theory of Knowledge
Guillaume Coissard 3. Condillac and the Molyneux Problem Peter Anstey 4.
Reinventing Newtonianism: Hypotheses, Systems and Attraction in Condillac
Gianni Paganini 5. Languages of Action, Methodological Signs and Deafness:
The Reception of Condillac by the Abbé de L'Épée-or was It the Other Way
Around? Marion Chottin Part 2: Condillac's Reception in Nineteenth-Century
France 6. Condillac Restored: The Paradox of Attention in Pierre
Laromiguière's Lessons on Philosophy (1815) Pierre Brouillet 7. Madness and
Ideologist Philosophy of the Mind: Pinel and Condillac on the Dualism of
Understanding and Will Samuel Lézé 8. "The Only, the True French
Metaphysician of the Eighteenth Century:" Condillac, Cousin and the "French
School" Delphine Antoine-Mahut 9. Condillac's Puerile Reveries: The
Reception of Condillac in Phrenology and in the Philosophy of Auguste Comte
Laurent Clauzade Part 3: Condillac's Influence Beyond France 10. Between
Debate and Reception: Formey Reads Condillac Angela Ferraro 11. Rethinking
the Human Animal with Condillac and Herder Anik Waldow 12. The Reception of
Condillac in Argentina: From the Nineteenth-Century Professors of
idéologie to José Ingenieros Silvia Manzo Part 4: Contemporary Receptions
13. Time, Order and the Human Interior: Paths towards Condillac
Christopher Goodey 14. Representations of the Body and Self-Knowledge:
Condillac's Treatise on Sensations and Contemporary Naturalistic Psychology
Aliènor Bertrand 15. Reductions and Radicalisation of Reductions:
Condillac, Michel Henry and Maine de Biran Anne Devarieux