THE RATIONALIST CONCEPTION
OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Spindel Conference 1982, Volume 21

Hoke Robinson, Editor

 

Articles:

Editor's Introduction
by Hoke Robinson

Rationalism
by Willis Doney

Understanding Interaction:
What Descartes Should Have Told Elisabeth

by Daniel Garber

Response: Mind-Body Interaction in Cartesian Philosophy
by Roger Ariew

Consciousness and Reflection in Leibniz
by Mark Kulstad

Response: Mark Leibniz on Consciousness and Reflection:
The Early Years and the Late Years

by Nicholas Jolley

Expression, Perception and Harmony in the Discourse
by Robert Sleigh

Response: On Perception and Simplicity: Did Leibniz
Have Descartes' Simple Substance in Mind?

by Lesley Cohen

Judgment and Understanding in Descartes' Philosophy
by Jeffrey Tlumak

Response: Descartes' Theory of Judgment
by Peter Markie

The Mind, Simple or Composite: Leibniz versus Spinoza
by Robert McRae

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