Descartes's Gambit Explained

Descartes's Gambit
Author:Peter Markie
Language:English
Subject:Descartes's philosophy
Published:1988
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Media Type:Print
Pages:278
Isbn:9780801419065

Descartes's Gambit is a 1988 book by Peter Markie which deals with Descartes's attempt to develop a metaphysical theory of the self based on premises describing his self-knowledge.

Reception

The book was reviewed by Martha Brandt Bolton, Catherine Wilson, and Steven DeHaven.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Bolton . Martha Brandt . Review of Descartes's Gambit . The Philosophical Review . 1990 . 99 . 2 . 296–299 . 10.2307/2185505 . 0031-8108.
  2. Wilson . Catherine . Descartes's gambit . History of European Ideas . January 1988 . 9 . 6 . 741–742 . 10.1016/0191-6599(88)90116-7 . en . 0191-6599.
  3. DeHaven . Steven . Peter J. Markie, "Descartes' Gambit." . Philosophy in Review . 1987 . 7 . 6 . 252–255 . en . 1920-8936.