Geneviéve Rodis-Lewis is uniquely qualified to celebrate René Descartes. This major intellectual biography illuminates the personal and historical events of Descartes's life, from his birth and early years in France to his death in Sweden, his burial, and the fate of his remains. Concerned not only with historical events but also with the development of Descartes's personality, Rodis-Lewis speculates on the effect childhood impressions may have had on his philosophy and scientific theories. She considers in detail his friendships, particularly with Isaac Beeckman and Marin Mersenne. Primarily on the basis of his private correspondence, Rodis-Lewis gives a thorough and balanced discussion of his personality. The Descartes she depicts is by turns generous and unforgiving, arrogant and open-minded, loyal in his friendship but eager for the isolation his work required. Rodis-Lewis clarifies Descartes's school days, his family's circumstances and social status, the location of the famous "stove" where Descartes first discovered the foundations of his science, his military life, and the birth and death of his daughter. She is careful to point out the gaps that remain in the record of Descartes's life. Drawing on Descartes's writings and his public and private correspondence, she corrects the errors of earlier biographies and clarifies many obscure episodes in the philosopher's life.
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Geneviéve Rodis-Lewis is uniquely qualified to celebrate René Descartes. This major intellectual biography illuminates the personal and historical events of Descartes's life, from his birth and early years in France to his death in Sweden, his burial...
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For Rodis-Lewis, the biographical aspect is always present and, throughout, illuminatingly interwoven with both the wider cultural context and with Descartes' own intellectual development. It is a boon to have this extended work by one of the twentieth century's great French scholars available in English... written in the abrupt, un-argued yet interest-arousing allusive manner which is one dimension that gives Rodis-Lewis' book charm and importance.
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A detailed scholarly biography of one of the intellectual founders of the modern world, by a distinguished French scholar.... Rodis-Lewis gives the reader the broad pattern of Descartes's life... and uses both his correspondence and his various journals to trace the sparks for his major ideas and intellectual preoccupations. Balanced and well documented..
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An Alternate Selection of the Readers' Subscription and a "Choice" magazine "Outstanding Academic Book for 1998"

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ISBN
9780801486272
Publisert
1999
Utgiver
Vendor
Cornell University Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Geneviéve Rodis-Lewis is Professor Emerita at the Sorbonne and is the author of eight books. Jane Marie Todd lives in Portland, Oregon.