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Necessity, Volition, and Love
Essays examining foundational metaphysical and epistemological issues concerning Descartes, moral philosophy, and philosophical anthropology.
Harry G. Frankfurt (Author)
9780521633956, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 28 November 1998
196 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.1 cm, 0.3 kg
'This collection is not only philosophically instructive, it is also a joy to read, being both crisp and clear in the outline and development of complex ideas.' The Journal of Value Inquiry
One of the most influential of contemporary philosophers, Harry Frankfurt has made major contributions to the philosophy of action, moral psychology, and the study of Descartes. This collection of essays complements an earlier collection published by Cambridge, The Importance of What We Care About. Some of the essays develop lines of thought found in the earlier volume. They deal in general with foundational metaphysical and epistemological issues concerning Descartes, moral philosophy, and philosophical anthropology. Some bear upon topics in political philosophy and religion.
Preface
Sources
1. The logic of omnipotence
2. Descartes' discussion of his existence in the second meditation
3. Descartes on the creation of the eternal truths
4. Two motivations for rationalism: Descartes and Spinoza
5. Continuous creation, ontological inertia, and the discontinuity of time
6. Concerning the freedom and limits of the will
7. On the usefulness of final ends
8. The faintest passion
9. On the necessity of ideals
10. On God's creation
11. Autonomy, necessity, and love
12. An alleged asymmetry between actions and omissions
13. Equality and respect
14. On caring.
Subject Areas: Ethics & moral philosophy [HPQ]