Article ID: CBB117763212

Descartes, Malebranche and Leibniz: Conceptions of Substance in Arguments for the Immateriality of the Soul (2016)

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The most prominent early modern argument against materialism is to be found in Descartes. Previously I had argued that this argument relies crucially on a robust conception of substance, according to which it has a single principal attribute of which all its other intrinsic qualities are modes. In the present paper I return to this claim. In Section 2, I address a question that is often raised about that conception of substance: its commitment to the idea that a substance has a single such principal attribute. Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra and Daniel Garber have argued that this claim relies on Descartes's identification of substance with attribute. But I argue that it relies on his view that a substance has a single, unitary nature. In Section 3, I examine the role of this conception of substance in arguments found in Malebranche and Leibniz and compare these arguments with Descartes's.

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Authors & Contributors
Ablondi, Fred
Boccaccini, Federico
Christopher P. Noble
Cristina Santinelli
Rumore, Paola
Fincham, Richard Mark
Journals
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
History of European Ideas
History and Philosophy of Logic
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Cambridge University Press
Villanova University
Edizioni ETS
College Publications
Clarendon Press
Concepts
Philosophy
Soul (philosophy)
Materialism
Natural philosophy
Psychology
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
People
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Descartes, René
Malebranche, Nicolas de
Spinoza, Baruch
Locke, John
Kant, Immanuel
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Early modern
19th century
Renaissance
20th century
Places
Germany
France
Europe
Great Britain
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