Sold Out
Book Categories |
This book deals with a previously neglected episode in the history of logic and theories of cognition: the way in which conceptions of inference changed during the 17th century. Gaukroger focuses on the work of Descartes, contrasting his explanation of inference as an instantaneous grasp in accord with the natural light of reason with the Aristotelian view of inference as a discursive process. He offers a new interpretation of Descartes' contribution to the question, revealing it to be a significant advance over humanist and late Scholastic conceptions, and argues that the Cartesian account played a pivotal role in the development of our understanding of the nature of inference.
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionCartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes's Conception of Inference
X
This Item is in Your InventoryCartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes's Conception of Inference
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add Cartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes's Conception of Inference, This book deals with a previously neglected episode in the history of logic and theories of cognition: the way in which conceptions of inference changed during the 17th century. Gaukroger focuses on the work of Descartes, contrasting his explanation of in, Cartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes's Conception of Inference to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add Cartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes's Conception of Inference, This book deals with a previously neglected episode in the history of logic and theories of cognition: the way in which conceptions of inference changed during the 17th century. Gaukroger focuses on the work of Descartes, contrasting his explanation of in, Cartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes's Conception of Inference to your collection on WonderClub |