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|a Vinci, Thomas C.,
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|a Contents -- Primary Works Used or Cited -- Introduction -- One: Self-Knowledge and the Rule of Truth -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Propositional Awareness and Nonpropositional Awareness -- 1.3. Intuitive Knowledge and Certain Knowledge -- 1.4. The Method of Clear and Distinct Ideas -- 1.5. The First Phase of Descartes's Account of Self-Knowledge: Meditation II -- 1.6. The Intuitive Phase of Descartes's Account of Self-Knowledge -- 1.7. The Rule of Truth and the Intuitive Cogito -- 1.8. Identifying Intuitional Awareness
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|a 1.9. Foundationalism and Privileged Access RevisitedAppendix A: Defending Descartes against the Charge of Circularity -- Two: Truth, Existence, and Ideas -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Descartes's Concepts of Truth and Existence -- 2.3. Descartes's General Theory of Existential Reasoning -- 2.4. The Objective Reality of Ideas: The Basic Picture -- 2.5. The Ontological Status of Immutable Essences -- 2.6. Descartes's Notion of Eminent Containment: An Epistemic Interpretation -- 2.7. The Third Element of Objective Reality: The Form or Content of Perceptions of Objects
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|a 2.8. Ideas as Images: Presentation versus RepresentationThree: Causes, Existence, and Ideas -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Descartes's Causal Principles and the Rule of Truth -- 3.3. The Fundamentality Thesis and the Main Causal Argument for the Existence of God in Meditation III -- 3.4. The Relation between the Causal Argument and the Ontological Argument -- 3.5. The Causal Principle and the Proof of the External World in Meditation VI -- 3.6. The Proof of the External World in Principles II, 1 -- 3.7. Descartes's Ambivalence toward the Senses
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|a Appendix A: Alternative Accounts of Descartes's Notion of Eminent ContainmentAppendix B: Inadequacy versus Misperception in our Idea of God -- Four: The Sense Experience of Primary Qualities -- 4.1. Some Background -- 4.2. The Account of Sense Experience of Primary Qualities in Mature Cartesian Philosophy -- 4.3. Descartes's Empirical Theory of the Sense Experience of Primary Qualities -- 4.4. Referred Sensations -- 4.5. Imaginal Images -- Five: The Perceptual Representation of Ordinary Objects
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|a 5.1. Descartes's Theory of Natural Signs: The Constitutive versus the Minimalist Interpretation5.2. Referral Judgments: What are They? -- 5.3. Referral Judgments: Why Do We Make Them? -- Six: The Theory of Natural Knowledge -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. The Account of Cognitive Impulse in the Rules for the Direction of the Mind -- 6.3. The Mature Theory of Natural Reasons -- 6.4. Natural Inclinations and the Proofs of the External World in Meditation VI and Principles II, 1 -- 6.5. Dispositions to Affirm Particular Properties of Corporeal Things
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|a Arguing that science and metaphysics are inseparably linked in Descartes' work, and that one can't be understood without the other, the author offers a reconstruction of central parts of Descartes' metaphysics and theory of perception.
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