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Descartes' Theory of Ideas
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  • Descartes' Theory of Ideas
  • Written by author David Clemenson
  • Published by Continuum International Publishing Group, July 2007
  • Descartes held that only ideas are immediately perceived, and that all ideas are really identical to mental states. Yet certain passages in the Meditations seem to assert that some extramental individuals — the sun, for example, or a piece of wax — can be
  • Descartes held that only ideas are immediately perceived, and that all ideas are really identical to mental states. Yet certain passages in the Meditations seem to assert that some extramental individuals - the sun, for example, or a piece of wax - can be
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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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