1st Edition

Understanding Rationalism

By Charlie Huenemann Copyright 2008
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    The three great historical philosophers most often associated with rationalism - Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz - opened up ingenious and breathtaking vistas upon the world. Yet their works are so difficult that readers often find themselves stymied. "Understanding Rationalism" offers a guide for anyone approaching these thinkers for the first time.With clear explanations, elegant examples and insightful summaries, "Understanding Rationalism" unlocks their intricate metaphysical systems, which are by turns surprising, compelling and sometimes bizarre. It also lays out their controversial stances on moral, political and religious problems. The study is framed by an opening discussion of the broad themes and attitudes common to these three philosophers and a closing analysis of the legacy they left for the rest of philosophy.

    Introduction 1. Descartes's Minds and Bodies 2. Morals and The Passion of the Soul 3. Spinoza's One Substance 4. Ethics, Politics and Religion 5. Leibniz's World of Monads 6. Justice and Freedom Conclusion

    Biography

    Charlie Huenemann