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On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism; The Constitution and the Limits of Onto-Theo-Logy in Cartesian Thought Book

On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism; The Constitution and the Limits of Onto-Theo-Logy in Cartesian Thought
On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism; The Constitution and the Limits of Onto-Theo-Logy in Cartesian Thought, Does Descartes belong to metaphysics? What do we mean when we say metaphysics? These questions form the point of departure for Jean-Luc Marion's groundbreaking study of Cartesian thought. Analyses of Descartes' notion of the <i>ego</i> and his idea of G, On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism; The Constitution and the Limits of Onto-Theo-Logy in Cartesian Thought has a rating of 5 stars
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  • On Descartes' Metaphysical Prism; The Constitution and the Limits of Onto-Theo-Logy in Cartesian Thought
  • Written by author Jean-Luc Marion
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, May 1999
  • Does Descartes belong to metaphysics? What do we mean when we say "metaphysics"? These questions form the point of departure for Jean-Luc Marion's groundbreaking study of Cartesian thought. Analyses of Descartes' notion of the ego and his idea of G
  • Does Descartes belong to metaphysics? What do we mean when we say "metaphysics"? These questions form the point of departure for Jean-Luc Marion's groundbreaking study of Cartesian thought. Analyses of Descartes' notion of the ego and his idea of G
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Translator's Acknowledgments
Preface to the American Edition
Preface
Bibliographical Note
The Closure of a Question1
1An Undetermined Question9
2Metaphysics as Transgression14
3Two Decisions in Favor of a First Philosophy31
4Primacy and Universality: The Order and Being [l'etant]40
5The First Other54
6Nothing Ontological67
7Principle and Causa Sui81
8The First Pronouncement about the Being of Beings: Cogitatio90
9The Second Pronouncement about the Being of Beings: Causa103
10A Redoubled Onto-theo-logy118
11On the "Cogito, Sum" as a Primal Utterance128
12The Undetermined Equivalence of Being and Thought142
13The Egological Deduction of Substance150
14The Subsistent Temporality of the Ego169
15The Ego Outside Subsistence193
16The Question of the Divine Names206
17Substance and Infinity218
18Power and Perfections234
19The System of Contradictions244
20The Exceptional Name261
21Pascal within Cartesian Metaphysics277
22Descartes Useless and Uncertain289
23The Distance between the Orders306
24The Ego Undone and the Decentering of the Self322
25The Destitution of Metaphysics333
The Question of an Opening346
English-Language Editions Cited353
Index357


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