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Principles of Cartesian Philosophy: with Metaphysical Thoughts and Lodewijk Meyer's Inaugural Dissertation in Chattanooga, TN
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With meticulous scholarship and an accurate, highly readable translation, this volume sheds light not only on Spinoza's debt to Descartes but also on the development of Spinoza's own thought.
Appearing for the first time in English translation, Lodewijk Meyer's inaugural dissertation on matter (1683)relevant for its comments on Descartes, Spinoza, and other thinkers of the timeis appended with notes and a short commentary. Cross-references to Descartes's
Principles of Philosophy
are provided in an index, and there is an extensive bibliography.
Appearing for the first time in English translation, Lodewijk Meyer's inaugural dissertation on matter (1683)relevant for its comments on Descartes, Spinoza, and other thinkers of the timeis appended with notes and a short commentary. Cross-references to Descartes's
Principles of Philosophy
are provided in an index, and there is an extensive bibliography.
With meticulous scholarship and an accurate, highly readable translation, this volume sheds light not only on Spinoza's debt to Descartes but also on the development of Spinoza's own thought.
Appearing for the first time in English translation, Lodewijk Meyer's inaugural dissertation on matter (1683)relevant for its comments on Descartes, Spinoza, and other thinkers of the timeis appended with notes and a short commentary. Cross-references to Descartes's
Principles of Philosophy
are provided in an index, and there is an extensive bibliography.
Appearing for the first time in English translation, Lodewijk Meyer's inaugural dissertation on matter (1683)relevant for its comments on Descartes, Spinoza, and other thinkers of the timeis appended with notes and a short commentary. Cross-references to Descartes's
Principles of Philosophy
are provided in an index, and there is an extensive bibliography.

















