Preface; Chronological Table; Introduction
1: `A Learned and Eloquent Piety'
2: An Education in Propriety, 1606-1618
3: The Apprenticeship with Beeckman, 1618-1619
4: The Search for Method, 1619-1625
5: The Paris Years, 1625-1628
6: A New Beginning, 1629-1630
7: A New System of the World, 1630-1633
8: The Years of Consolidation, 1634-1640
9: Natural Philosophy and Orthodoxy, 1640-1644
Biographical Sketches; Select Bibliography; Index
First intellectual biography in English of René Descartes
Reader in Philosophy at the University of Sydney, Stephen Gaukroger is Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities, and President of the Australian Society for the History of Philosophy.
`Stephen Gaukroger has made an important contribution to Descartes
scholarship with this unique, erudite and in many respects
effective volume ... it is an exceedingly fine-grained study ...
this is a work of exceptional scholarship, especially in the
scientific dimension. Oxford has done a fine job of production,
with many nice pictures and diagrams and a miraculously small
number of typographical errors for such a large book.'
Margaret D. Wilson, Philosophical Quarterly
`Gaukroger's exposition of the background, development, and content
of Descarte's work is exemplary in detail and completeness. It
constitutes a major interpretation of Descarte's works as a whole
in which his metaphysics is properly placed as subsidiary to his
natural philosophy.'
International Studies in Philosophy
`Any future biographer of Descartes will have to contend with this
study for the richness of its scientific analysis and the
tremendous wealth of references presented in the notes. It is a
well-printed, handsome volume ... Altoghether the celebration of
the four-hundredth anniversary of Descarte's birth was well served
by the publication of this study.'
Desmond J. Fitzgerald, The Thomist
`Stephen Gaukroger is an experienced and erudite writer on
Descartes. He has a comlete mastery of the recent literature, and
is at home equally in metaphysics, epistemology and natural
philosophy. He offers reasoned argument against many conventional
criticisms on Descartes.'
Nature
`Gaukroger writes well and his important book will certainly excite
all students of 17th-century thought.'
The Times
`Stephen Gaukroger is an experienced and erudite writer on
Descartes. He has a complete mastery of the recent literature, and
is at home equally in metaphysics, epistemology and natural
philosophy. He offers reasoned argument against many conventional
criticisms of Descartes.'
Nature, Vol 374, April 1995
`Gaukroger's book fills the philosophical and historical vacuum
which has grown around Descartes, and is a good source to consult
for those who wish to better understand why his methodology became
so influential.'
The American Rationalist
`Gaukroger knows more about his subject than his subject would ever
concede. The result is a clear and fabulously thorough portrait of
the father of modern philosophy.'
Washington Post
`Gaukroger uses Descartes' extensive correspondence to sketch a
touching portrait of the philosopher's personal life.'
Times Higher Education Supplement
`Stephen Gaukroger is an experienced and erudite writer on
Descartes. He has a complete mastery of the recent literature, and
is at home equally in metaphysics, epistemology and natural
philosophy. He offers reasoned argument against many conventional
criticisms of Descartes.'
Nature
`The book is a very fine achievement indeed. Gaukroger long ago
proved himself to be one of the best guides to the philosophy of
Descartes ... in this work he has surpassed even his own high
standards, and surely demonstrated once and for all that Descartes
cannot be understood unless he is seen as a natural philosopher.
Furthermore, thanks to the superbly clear organisation of his text,
it is possible to break into the densely packed narrative in
order
to use it as a handbook.'
Metascience
`Gaukroger's expert grasp of the seventeenth-century scientific and
mathematical background is also used to masterful effect in his
account of Descarte's subsequent studies of geometry, optics, the
physics of light and the mechanics of motion ... those prepared ...
follow the details of Gaukroger's analysis will gain a greatly
enriched understanding of the complexity involved in Descarte's
project of demolishing the Aristotelian framework for the study
of
natural phenomena.'
Times Literary Supplement
`A comprehensive biography ... Mr Gaukroger entitles his book:
"Descartes: An Intellectual Biography", and that is precisely what
the reader gets ... Mr Gaukroger has written a biography remarkable
in its detail and its scholarly research ... What emerges is as
complete a biography of Descartes' thinking and how he arrived at
it as we are likely ever to have.'
The Washington Times
`Stephen Gaukroger is an experienced and erudite writer on
Descartes. He has a complete mastery of the recent literature, and
is at home equally in metaphysics, epistemology and natural
philosophy ... Gaukroger is surely right to treat Descartes as the
first unambiguously modern philosopher. He steers firmly ...
through the complexities created by the pressures to which
Descartes' thinking was subject.'
Nature
`This book goes far beyond the usual treatment of Descartes merely
as an epistemologist ... Gaukroger creates a flesh-and-blood
Descartes, a man of passion, actively engaged in the world and the
concerns of his time. Highly recommended for academic collections
in biography, intellectual history, philosophy, and science.'
Library Journal
`Gaukroger has immersed himself in Descartes' world ... we come
away from the study of Descartes' life with a deeper insight into
the problem of progress in the sciences.'
The Christian Science Monitor
`Gaukroger's book lives up to its subtitle: It does valuable
research in analysing Descartes' work over his shifting career and
in its proper context.'
Kirkus Reviews
`Gaukroger's book contains tons of analyses of Descartes' physical
and mathematical works.'
British Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol.5, no.1, 1997
`A useful collection of supplementary material is provided ... a
series of valuable biographical sketches, a bibliography, and a
good index ... the level of accuracy is high.'
J. R. Milton, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol.48
no.2, 1997
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