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Is There Radical Dissimulation in Descartes'Meditations?, in Amelie Oksenberg Roty, ed.,Essays on Descartes' Meditations (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986) p. 243.
God also functions in other capacities in theMeditations, e.g. ontologically. I restrict my purview to those features of divine character and operation having epistemological import.
‘frRené Descartes: Grandeur et Miserè’, in Charles E. Jarrett et al., eds.,New Essays on Rationalism and Empiricism (Guelph: Canadian Society for Publishing in Philosophy, 1978) p. 16.
Loeb, p. 254.
References to Descartes' writings are incorporated into the narrative. After the slash I note pagination inThe Philosophical Works of Decartes Volume I, E. S. Haldane and G. R. T. Ross, trans. (London: Cambridge University Press, 1931).
This reading is defended in detail in chapter III ofDescartes: The Probable and the Certain (Wurzburg and Amsterdam: Konigshausen + Neumann and Rodopi, 1986).
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Glouberman, M. God incorporated. SOPH 26, 13–21 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02781289
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