Book Chapter

Descartes after Gaukroger

Details

Citation

Sutton J (2024) Descartes after Gaukroger. In: Wolfe C & Waldow A (eds.) Science and the Shaping of Modernity. 1 ed. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 62. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76037-2_1

Abstract
Remembering Stephen Gaukroger’s extraordinary contributions on the history of the mind-body problem and other key issues in cognitive history, this essay assesses relations between historical and contemporary ideas about memory and mind. It considers forms of anachronism and presentism that Stephen avoided. It contrasts persistent prevailing stereotypes and misinterpretations of Descartes’ putative errors, in committing what Rorty called ‘the original sin of modern philosophy’, with the richer reality described in Stephen’s revisionary account. On a range of issues, contemporary quests for ‘post-Cartesian agency’ could paradoxically draw on Descartes’ own views about embodied and dynamic cognitive processes.

Keywords
Descartes; Cognitive history; Gaukroger; Mind-body problem; Disenchantment

StatusPublished
FundersThe Leverhulme Trust
Title of seriesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science
Number in series62
Publication date31/12/2024
Publication date online31/12/2024
PublisherSpringer Nature Switzerland
Place of publicationCham, Switzerland
ISSN of series1871-7381
ISBN9783031760365
eISBN9783031760372

People (1)

Professor John Sutton

Professor John Sutton

Professor, Philosophy