"Addressing topics from epistemology and metaphysics to ethics and psychology, it is the most compete treatment of the subject known to me." "I can recommend this book without hesitation."(Philosophy In Review)"This companion is large indeed, but the size fits the largeness of its subjects; and it does succeed in its 25 articles in covering that subject . . . A job well done. Recommended."(Choice)
List of Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations xii
Introduction xiv
Part I The Core of Rationalism 1
1 The Rationalist Impulse 3 Alan Nelson
2 The Rationalist Conception of Substance 12 Thomas M. Lennon
3 Rationalist Theories of Sense Perception and Mind Body Relation 31 Gary Hatfield
4 Rationalism and Education 61 David Cunning
Part II The Historical Background 83
5 Plato s Rationalistic Method 85 Hugh H. Benson
6 Rationalism in Jewish Philosophy 100 Steven Nadler
7 Early Modern Critiques of Rationalist Psychology 119 Antonia LoLordo
8 Rationalism and Method 137 Matthew J. Kisner
9 Cartesian Imaginations: The Method and Passions of Imagining 156 Dennis L. Sepper
12 The Role of the Imagination in Rationalist Philosophies of Mathematics 224 Lawrence Nolan
13 Idealism and Cartesian Motion 250 Alice Sowaal
14 Leibniz on Shape and the Cartesian Conception of Body 262 Timothy Crockett
15 Leibniz on Modality, Cognition, and Expression 282 Alan Nelson
16 Rationalist Moral Philosophy 302 Andrew Youpa
17 Spinoza, Leibniz, and the Rationalist Reconceptions of Imagination 322 Dennis L. Sepper
18 Kant and the Two Dogmas of Rationalism 343 Henry E. Allison
Part IV Rationalist Themes in Contemporary Philosophy 361
19 Rationalism in the Phenomenological Tradition 363 David Woodruff Smith
20 Rationalist Elements of Twentieth–Century Analytic Philosophy 379 Paul Livingston
21 Proust and the Rationalist Conception of the Self 399 Alan Nelson
22 Rationalism in Science 408 David Stump
23 Rational Decision Making: Descriptive, Prescriptive, or Explanatory? 425 Jonathan Michael Kaplan
24 What is a Feminist to do with Rational Choice? 450 Mariam Thalos
25 Rationalism in the Philosophy of Donald Davidson 468 Richard N. Manning
Index 488
Alan Nelson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. He is a leading scholar of the great philosophical systems of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and has published widely on rationalism in the history of philosophy and in the philosophy of science.
The rationalist impulse has guided Western philosophical thought from its beginnings in ancient Greece to the present day. In this Companion, a cast of established and rising stars in philosophy lays out the historical roots, the celebrated expressions, the controversies, and the contemporary determinations of rationalist thought.
The volume opens with essays examining the nature of the rationalist impulse to philosophize, and the distinction between rationalism and empiricism. The focus of the remainder of the volume is on the golden age of rationalism in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. However, this is set in the context of its historical development and the appearance of rationalist themes in recent thought. The material is organized chronologically, and various philosophical methods and viewpoints are represented throughout.