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Occasionalism And The Debate About Causation In Early Modern Germany 1st Edition Christian Henkel

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Occasionalism And The Debate About Causation In Early Modern Germany 1st Edition Christian Henkel
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Christian Henkel
ISBN: 9781040012420, 9781032710419, 9781040012413, 9781032710952, 1040012426, 1032710411, 1040012418, 1032710950
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Occasionalism And The Debate About Causation In Early Modern Germany 1st Edition Christian Henkel by Christian Henkel 9781040012420, 9781032710419, 9781040012413, 9781032710952, 1040012426, 1032710411, 1040012418, 1032710950 instant download after payment.

This is the first book to focus on occasionalism in early modern German philosophy. It demonstrates that occasionalism provided a strong foundation for the thought of four important yet underexamined German philosophers: Erhard Weigel, Johann Christoph Sturm, Christian Wolff, and Gottfried Ploucquet. Occasionalism is most often associated with Cartesian early modern Christian philosophers, the most famous of whom is perhaps Nicolas Malebranche. Early modern German occasionalism has received very little scholarly attention, leaving us with an incomplete picture of the German causation debate from Leibniz to Kant. This book combines a chronological investigation of four influential and historically connected cases of occasionalism in early modern Germany with a reconstruction of arguments to address specific problems in metaphysics, natural philosophy, philosophy of language, and philosophy of psychology. Providing a sufficient ground for nature and human beings’ mental and physical existence is a pressing issue for Weigel, Sturm, Wolff, and Ploucquet. In examining the thought of these four understudied German philosophers, this book helps us rethink the relation between metaphysics of nature and science of nature and better understand the development of early modern debates about causation. Occasionalism and the Debate about Causation in Early Modern Germany is an important resource for scholars and advanced students working on the history of early modern philosophy and the history of metaphysics and causation.

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