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This book explores themes in the philosophy of mind as they emerge within the early modern Cartesian tradition. It provides a fine-grained account of how seventeenth-century thinkers scrutinized and re-interpreted Descartes' doctrines about the nature and functions of the mind.

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This book explores themes in the philosophy of mind as they emerge within the early modern Cartesian tradition. It provides a fine-grained account of how seventeenth-century thinkers scrutinized and re-interpreted Descartes' doctrines about the nature and functions of the mind.
Autorenporträt
Vili Lähteenmäki is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Oulu and a Docent at the University of Jyväskylä. He mainly works on topics in the philosophy of mind and self in early modern philosophy. He has been a visiting researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin, the University of Queensland, and Harvard University. He is the director of the Academy of Finland project Thick Subjects: A Reconsideration of Early Modern Views of the Self (2020-25). In his published work, he has discussed early modern philosophy of mind widely, with a particular interest in early modern theories of consciousness. Oberto Marrama is a Marie Sk¿odowskäCurie Fellow at Ca' Foscari University of Venice and a Guest Research Fellow at the University of Oulu. His primary research area is early modern philosophy of mind. His publications have focused on the philosophies of Spinoza, Cavendish, Hobbes, and Descartes. Jani Sinokki is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Turku. Sinokki works extensively in the philosophy of mind and language, with a focus on both historical and contemporary topics.