The good Cartesian: Louis de La Forge and the rise of a philosophical paradigm

History of European Ideas (forthcoming)
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Steven Nadler’s new book provides a comprehensive study of Louis de La Forge (1632-1666), one of the earliest Cartesian philosophers. La Forge studied at La Flèche and later practiced medicine in S...

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