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Preface vii
Note on citation and translation ix
Introduction 1
Descartes as representationalist and as direct realist 1
The La Fleche texts 7
The Scholastic foundations of Descartes' ontology of thought 14
Beings, things and modes 14
Parts and wholes 17
Reality 18
Esse and esse-modes 21
Distinctions and identities 24
Intentional Species 30
Immediacy: genetic and noetic 33
Noetically immediate cognition of non-existents 38
Noetically immediate intellection of singulars 42
Concepts: objective, formal and material 43
Intentionality, concepts and ideas 47
The dual presence thesis 47
A Cartesian paradox resolved? 57
Distinct, confused and 'false' ideas 70
Self-representation, 'misrepresentation' and material falsity 77
Self-representation 77
Rubio on apparent misrepresentation 82
Descartes on material falsity 85
Notes 92
Works cited 147
Index 153
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