Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy
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Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy

  1. 386 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy

About this book

This book explores different accounts of powers and abilities in early modern philosophy. It analyzes powers and abilities as a package, hopefully enabling us to better understand them both and to see similarities as well as dissimilarities.

While some prominent early modern accounts of power have been studied in detail, this volume also covers lesser?known thinkers and several early modern women philosophers. The volume also investigates early modern accounts of powers and abilities in a more systematic fashion than has been previously done. By broadening its scope in these ways, the volume uncovers trends and tendencies in early modern thinking about powers and abilities that are easy to miss. Chapters in this book explore how 22 early modern thinkers approached the following questions:

  • What kind of entities are powers and abilities? Are they reducible to something categorical or not?
  • What is the relation between powers and abilities? Is there a fundamental metaphysical difference between them or not?
  • How do we know what powers objects have and what abilities agents have?
  • Are human abilities in any way special? How do they relate to the abilities non?human animals have? And how do they relate to the powers of inanimate objects?

Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy will appeal to scholars and advanced students working in the history of early modern philosophy, in metaphysics, and in the history of science.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. 1 SuĂĄrez on Powers and Abilities as Inner Causes
  9. 2 Real Tendencies: Descartes on Dispositions and Powers in the Material World
  10. 3 Occasionalism, Powers, and Human Freedom in French Cartesianism
  11. 4 Sergeant Versus Le Grand on Forms and Causal Power
  12. 5 Move Your Body! Cavendish on Self-Motion
  13. 6 Hobbes on Powers, Accidents, and Motions
  14. 7 Gravity, Occult Qualities, and Newton’s Ontology of Powers
  15. 8 Spinoza on Powers and Abilities
  16. 9 Locke on the Right Use of Our Abilities
  17. 10 Forces and Abilities in Leibniz
  18. 11 Du Châtelet on the Powers of Bodies and Minds
  19. 12 Creatures of Habit: Condillac on the Abilities of Animals
  20. 13 Moral Competence as a Distinctively Human Ability: Rousseau and Herder
  21. 14 Watts and Trotter Cockburn on the Power of Thinking
  22. 15 Mental Faculties and Powers and the Foundations of Hume’s Philosophy
  23. 16 Reid on Powers and Abilities
  24. 17 Kant on Abilities, Human Freedom, and Complete Determination
  25. List of Contributors
  26. Name Index
  27. Subject Index