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The Battle of the Gods and Giants

The Legacies of Descartes and Gassendi, 1655-1715

Thomas M. Lennon

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By the mid-1600s, the commonsense, manifest picture of the world associated with Aristotle had been undermined by skeptical arguments on the one hand and by the rise of the New Science on the other. What would be the scientific image to succeed the Aristotelian model? Thomas Lennon argues here that the contest between the supporters of Descartes and the supporters of Gassendi to decide this issue was the most important philosophical debate of the latter half of the seventeenth century. Descartes and Gassendi inspired their followers with radically opposed perspectives on space, the objects in it, and how these objects are known. Lennon maintains that differing concepts on these matters implied significant moral and political differences: the Descartes/Gassendi conflict was typical of Plato's perennial battle of the gods (friends of forms) and giants (materialists), and the crux of that enduring philosophical struggle is the exercise of moral and political authority.

Lennon demonstrates, in addition, that John Locke should be read as having taken up Gassendi's cause against Descartes. In Lennon's reinterpretation of the history of philosophy between the death dates of Gassendi and Malebranche, Locke's acknowledged opposition to Descartes on some issues is applied to the most important questions of Locke exegesis.

Originally published in 1993.

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Argument from authority, Many-worlds interpretation, Hypothesis, Cosmological argument, Pythagoreanism, The New Science, Main contention, Nominalism, Democritus, Phenomenalism, Existence of God, Aristotelianism, Infinite divisibility, Neoplatonism, Impenetrability, Spinozism, Antinomianism, Necessitarianism, Philosophical language, Atomism, Monism, Epicureanism, John Locke, Cartesian doubt, Incorrigibility, Cartesianism, Ad hominem, Totalitarianism, Theory, Materialism, Pyrrhonism, Radical empiricism, Thought, Ontological argument, Philosophy, Anti-authoritarianism, Obscurantism, Teleological argument, The Battle of the Books, Theory of Forms, Ontology, Philosopher king, Reductio ad absurdum, Reason, Atheism, Epicurus, Omnipotence, Deity, Idealism, Quantity, Reality, Brute fact, Empiricism, Polemic, Explanation, God, Paradox, Eternity of the world, Tychism, Tautology (rhetoric), Conspiracy theory, Authoritarianism, Hermes Trismegistus, Pantheism, Rosicrucianism, Philosopher, Skepticism, Great Architect of the Universe, Argumentum ad populum, Cartesian circle