Topic: On “Whether Respiration be common to all animal Creatures?”, Number: 4.8 The descriptions of each letter are in a small number of categories: number, topic, reference, and note. Reference: Optics? Reference: Leviathan 4, Number: 1.11 Reference: Gideon Harvey 1663, the second part, the first book, chapter 8, “Of the Principles of a Natural Being”, Number: 4.11 Du Verger, Suzanne. Professor Duncan’s website also features modernized selections from Philosophical Letters for use in the classroom. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.1.7, Number: 2.13 Of the subject of inhering of diseases, Ch. called, A Numero-Critical Paradox of supplies, Number: 3.41 Topic: Descartes on sense and perception n.p. The Immortality of the Soul. Topic: On van Helmont’s opposition to certain treatments Topic: On van Helmont on the soul Margaret Cavendish, Philosophical Letters \(London, 1664\). A 2001 edition of Margaret Cavendish's treatise on the philosophy of nature. Reference: Of the disease of the Stone, c. 3; Ch. Topic: Hobbes on sound Topic: On van Helmont on the effects of fire on living and dead bodies Reference: De Corpore 29, Number: 1.23 Topic: On van Helmont’s view that the world is mostly made up os spirits Share to Twitter. Note: Cavendish comments briefly on a work criticizing passages in her World’s Olio on monastical life. Topic: On van Helmont on the plagues of beast and men . 1649. Topic: Sense, reason, and outward objects, Number: 2.18 All subsequent quotations from Philosophical Letters are from this edition and will be cited parenthetically within the text by page number. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 2.10, Number: 2.28 Reference: Immortality of the Soul Preface, Number: 2.17 Topic: Assorted questions about own view answered, Number: 1.44 By investing thoughtful reflections into texts such as Philosophical Letters, she has earned the right to attract such attention for many years to come. Topic: On van Helmont on the cause of digestion, Number: 3.30 Of the reason or consideration of diet. Number: 2.34 Of the subject of inhering of diseases, Ch. —. Topic: On van Helmont’s view “That Drink ought not to be forbidden in Fevers” This is Cavendish's Philosophical Letters. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.1.12, Number: 2.8 Sarasohn, Lisa T. 2010. 1664. Topic: On van Helmont on how time relates to motion She never received a formal education but was informally taught at home by her family. Topic: van Helmont’s view that fish are “water transchanged” She argued that particulate matter, as described by the mechanical … Scopus®. Du Vergers humble reflections upon some passages of the Right Honorable the Lady Marchionesse of Newcastles Olio. 2013. This document gives some information about the letters that make up Margaret Cavendish’s Philosophical Letters (London, 1664). —. Occasionally Cavendish refers to someone she has talked to. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.2.2, Number: 2.14 The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism comprises fifty specially written chapters on Rene Descartes (1596-1650) and Cartesianism, the dominant paradigm for philosophy and science in the seventeenth century, written by an ... Reference: De Corpore 8, Number: 1.18 Reference: Immortality of the Soul 2.6, Number: 2.16 “Cavendish , Margaret, duchess of Newcastle upon Tyne (1623?–1673).”, James FitzmauriceOxford Dictionary of National Biography. Reference: Optics? Cavendish refers to several of Descartes’s works. Unlike most women of her day, who wrote anonymously, she published her works under her own name. Reference: Antidote against Atheism Appendix 11, Number: 2.11 Topic: On assorted further questions, Number: 4.18 Considerable scholarship has accumulated in the early 21st Century around Cavendish’s work. Reference: Ch. Charleton, Walter. Topic: The infinity of matter; a defence of aspects of Cavendish’s view Topic: Hobbes on sound Topic: On “that Learned and Ingenious Writer B” and “the Book call’d, The Discourses of the Virtuosi in France” Heat doth not digest efficiently, Number: 3.32 Number: 3.18 Of the Earthquake, Ch. Topic: On van Helmont’s metaphorical talk of nature 7 Battigelli, Margaret Cavendish and the Exiles of the Mind (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998), 55. Reference: Leviathan 1, Number: 1.5 10 This critique complicates some of our common . Reference: Immortality of the Soul 2.10, Number: 2.28 —. 40-58. Topic: van Helmont’s strange principles Reference: De Corpore 7.12, Number: 1.16 ... Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674. Narramore, Kathyrn Coad. Topic: On assorted further questions, Number: 4.30 Topic: On the preexistence of souls Topic: More on the passivity of matter Topic: On van Helmont’s comparison of the soul and the sun Cavendish, Margaret Philosophical Letters: Or, Modest Reflections Upon some Opinions in Natural Philosophy, Maintained By several Famous and Learned Authors of this Age, Expressed by way of Letters: By the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princess, The Lady Marchioness of Newcastle (London: privately published, 1664) Of the manner of entrance of things darted into the body. Of the Image of the Soul. Topic: van Helmont on what freezes water A general collection of discourses of the virtuosi of France, upon questions of all sorts of philosophy, and other natural knowledg made in the assembly of the Beaux Esprits at Paris, by the most ingenious persons of that nation / render’d into English by G. Havers, Gent.. Hobbes, Thomas. Reference: Of the disease of the Stone, Ch. Number: 3.12 Loves Adventures (1662) centers on a woman succeeding in war and diplomacy by passing as a man. Similarly, the heroine of Bell in Campo (1662) rescues her husband at the head of an army of women in this tale of a marriage of near equals. Topic: More on More on the mind Topic: On being weakened by disease, Number: 3.45 Number: 3.13 Reference: Antidote against Atheism 3. Harvey, William. Number: 3.1 There are few documents like it in the history of philosophy. Now Elisabeth’s letters—never before available in translation in their entirety—emerge this volume, adding much-needed context and depth both to Descartes’s ideas and the legacy of the princess. Archelogia philosophica nova, or, New principles of philosophy containing philosophy in general, metaphysicks or ontology, dynamilogy or a discourse of power, religio philosophi or natural theology, physicks or natural philosophy. Number: 1.2 Philosophical Letters Or Modest Reflections upon some Opinions in Natural Philosophy: Maintained by Several Famous and Learned Authors of This Age [Cavendish, Margaret] on Amazon.com. Topic: On whether matter is eternal, Number: 4.33 Of the Gas of Water (van Helmont 1662, pp.70-7), Number: 3.5 Topic: More on knowledge of God Reference: Leviathan 4, Number: 1.12 Number: 3.12 Many of her works address such issues as natural philosophy, gender, power and manners. All subsequent quotations from Philosophical Letters are from this edition and will be cited parenthetically within the text by page number. Margaret Cavendish in WWO •Poems and Fancies, 1653 •The World’s Olio, 1655 •Natures Pictures, 1656 •Plays Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle (1662, 14 plays) •Philosophical Letters, 1664 •CCXI Sociable Letters, 1664 (not yet published) •Observations upon Experimental Philosophy, 1666 Reference: Ch. (1664).” Parergon 26.2 (2009): 39-64. Reference: Includes a references to a Mr V.Z., and his questions “concerning those glasses, one of which being held close in ones hand, and a little piece being broke of its tail, makes as great a noise as the discharging of a Gun”. Topic: On van Helmont on “Chymical Medicines” Topic: On van Helmont on the effects of fire on living and dead bodies Topic: Descartes on the little parts of things Number: 3.23 The Fiction of Elementary Complexions and Mixtures, Number: 3.6 Reference: Charleton (1654, ch.7), Number: 4.10 Cavendish The Experimental Life. Of a Six-fold digestion, The passive deceiving of the Schools, the humorists, C. I., Ch. Cavendish, Margaret. Reference: Discourse 5, Number: 1.37 Topic: More on perception and figuring In Leviathan and the Lady: Cavendish’s Critique of Hobbes in the Philosophical Letters, Lisa T. Sarasohn states that “Cavendish counters Hobbe’s mechanistic materialism with her theory of self-determining materialism and does so through the letter, a formal, polemical means of argumentation. This is a valuable scholarly resource for approaching a text in which Cavendish maps out her philosophy’s engagement with and reaction against the ideas of Hobbes, Descartes, Henry More, van Helmont, and other seventeenth-century philosophers. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.2.1.3, Number: 2.9 Kenny Pearce (TCD) Margaret Cavendish (1623?–1673) October 17, 2017 6 / 20 Number: 4.24 1655. 44 M. Cavendish, Philosophical Letters (hereafter Letters) (London, 1664), p. 283. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.1.4, Number: 2.4 Topic: Hobbes on the geographic distribution of philosophy, and Cavendish on the two souls Margaret Cavendish. Topic: Descartes on sense and perception 46–66] Topic: On the weight of water Section 4 then engages with a variety of other figures. A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr Henry More … as namely, his Antidote against atheism, Appendix to the said antidote, Enthusiasmus triumphatus, Letters to Des-Cartes, &c., Immortality of the soul, Conjectura cabbalistica. So she’s triply excluded from the textbook narrative. Oriatrike, or, Physick refined. Bibliographical details are provided in a references section at the end of the document. Constantijn Huygens had bought the lordship of Zuilichem, and thus became the heer van Zuilichem. Of the Image of the Soul. Transcribed from: Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Ch. The philosophical ideas which were expressed by Margaret Cavendish were well shown in the letter she was writing. Margaret Lucas Cavendish \(1623-73\) claimed that everything in the world \(including minds\) is material. Antidote against Atheism. Cavendish’s Theory of Mind – Material, Composite, and Everywhere Required Reading: Cavendish, Philosophical Letters – Prefaces; Section I, letters 1, 4-11, 14, 18, 22, 24-25, and 35-37; Section II, letters 7, 10, and 13-22; Section III, letters 18 and 21; Section IV, letters 6 and 30 JOHN LOCKE Week 7 Locke’s Attack on Innate Ideas When ordering papers from us, you never receive Philosophical Letters, Or, Modest Reflections Upon Some Opinions In Natural Philosophy Maintained By Several Famous And Learned Authors Of This Age, Expressed By Way Of Letters (1664)|Margaret Cavendish a plain text, but a fully-formatted piece. That would be Note: I wonder whether B, with his “experiments”, is Robert Boyle. This is the first modern biography to place Henry More’s (1614-1687) religious and philosophical preoccupations centre-stage, and to provide a coherent interpretation of his work from a consideration of his own writings, their contexts ... Thus, for example, 2.12 is letter 12 of section 2. 1662. Philosophical Letters: or, Modest Reflections Upon Some Opinions in Natural Philosophy, Maintained by Several Famous and Learned Authors of This Age, Expressed by Way of Letters. Reference: Ch. 6 In thinking about Cavendish’s view in this way, I do not make claims about the origins of Cavendish’s views. Topic: More on whether matter can sense, again Topic: On van Helmont on health and diseases Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.2.10, Number: 2.26 Topic: Hobbes on infinity Number: 3.1 Her significance as a rhetorical theorist has two main dimensions. The subject of inhering of diseases is in the point of life, Ch. Reference: Of the disease of the Stone. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.1.3, 2.2 Reference: Meteor 1.3, 3.1, Number: 1.39 Cavendish refers to two of More’s works, the Immortality of the Soul and the Antidote against Atheism. Reference: Of Fevers, Ch. In letter 33 of the Philosophical letters, following a detailed critique of Henry More’s philosophy of witches, Cavendish gives her opinion on ‘the Book that treats of the Pre-existence of Souls, and the Key that unlocks the Divine Providence’. Topic: On van Helmont against blood-letting Such a back-and-forth was presumably not in the cards, in part because of gender norms surrounding the question of who should engage in intellectual disputation with whom. Number: 2.31 Topic: On Cavendish’s panpsychism, Number: 4.31 Amazon.in - Buy Philosophical Letters, Abridged book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. 1664. Topic: On van Helmont on “several Seeds of several Creatures” Thus, for example, 2.12 is letter 12 of section 2. Topic: Hobbes on imagination again Reference: Immortality of the Soul Preface, Number: 2.17 Topic: Hobbes on language and reason Topic: More’s comparison between an immaterial spirit and light Cavendish: Philosophical Letters, Abridged. The Philosophical and Physical … Number: 2.32 The hunting or searching out of Sciences. The book is distributed by Associated University Presses. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). A discourse of a method for the well-guiding of reason, and the discovery of truth in the sciences. Topic: The infinity of matter; a defence of aspects of Cavendish’s view Mit dem Titel "Abrechnung mit der Naturphilosophie" liegt nun eine Übersetzung von Margaret Cavendish Philosophical letters vor, einem Werk, dass ihre Philosophie sehr verständlich und anschaulich macht. Reference: Ch. Margaret Lucas Cavendish. Number: 1.35 Number: 4.27 Reference: PR, chapters called The Fiction of Elementary Complexions and Mixtures, Of the Birth and Original of Forms, Of the Ideas of Diseases, The Seat of Diseases in the Soul is confirmed, The Subject of inhering of Diseases is in the point of life, &c, Of the Gas of the Water, Of the Blas of Meteors, Of the Blas of Man, Of the Causes and beginnings of Natural things, Of the Ideas of Diseases, Of things Conceived, or Conceptions Topic: van Helmont’s view “That Air is in its nature Cold”, Number: 3.8 Reference: Immortality of the Soul Preface, Number: 2.10 7 Battigelli, Margaret Cavendish and the Exiles of the Mind (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998), 55. Published English translation. Cavendish appears to have been reading van Helmont (1662). Topic: Hobbes on accidents English Studies 92.7 (2011): 711-728. Reference: Ch. Topic: On van Helmont on the cause of digestion, Number: 3.30 Reference: Ch. Reference: Immortality of the Soul 1.2.1.1,6,7, Number: 2.15 Antidote against Atheism. Reference: Leviathan 6, Number: 1.13 Reference: In the ch. Topic: On the purging of the brain Topic: On several confusing expression in van Helmont She joined the Queen’s court and served as a maid to Queen Henrietta Maria, following her into exile in 1644, durin… Web. Number: 3.13 Reference: Principles 4.97, 4.107, Number: 1.42 Number: 1.40 Margaret provides what is believed to be the first critique of Shakespeare in CCXIU Sociable Letters (Whitaker, p. 258). frequent dinner guests during the couple’s exile. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Reference: Leviathan 2, Number: 1.8 Philosophical Letters. Reference: Of the seat of the Soul. Number: 2.33 —. Topic: A series of further clarifications, (All seventeenth-century English language works published in London, unless otherwise stated.). This is the first volume to provide a cross-section of Cavendish's writings, views and arguments, along with introductory material. 9, Number: 3.15 Reference: De Corpore 25, Number: 1.19 Margaret Cavendish had few friends in the philosophical community of her time. The Cartesian account of matter as lifeless and unthinking is thus wrong. 1651. Call’d the Authors answers, Ch. The Image of the Ferment begets the Mass with Child. Reference: Includes a reference to a Mr V.Z. Topic: Hobbes on the cause of perception Cavendish, Philosophical Letters (selections: MA 21-24, bottom of 33 through middle of 38) 9/26: The Real Distinction Argument and Mind-Body Interaction Assignment: Second Letter (to partner 2) 9/28: Debating Interaction Week 5: One Thing: Spinoza on Substance Monism READINGS: Biographical Introduction to Spinoza (MP 111-113) Reference: Charleton (1654, ch.7), Number: 4.10 Margaret Cavendish, Environmental Ethics, and Panpsychism Stewart Duncan 23 February 2018 Margaret Cavendish (1623-73) held a number of surprising philosophical views. Reference: Ch. Of the Image of the Mind. Week 5 (9/22) Margaret Cavendish, Philosophical Letters, Section I, from Letter XXIV; Section II, Letter VI; Section IV, Letters VI, XXX, from XXXIII [pp. Topic: Descartes, vortices, etc Topic: On time, with reference to Ch[arleton] again Topic: Assorted questions about own view answered, Number: 1.44 Start by marking “Philosophical Letters, Or, Modest Reflections Upon Some Opinions in Natural Philosophy Maintained by Several Famous and Learned Authors of This Age, Expressed by Way of Letters (1664)” as Want to Read: Taken together, her critiques of other 17th Century philosophers are conducted in an epistolary manner to expose her belief that the mind and the human individual cannot be separated from community in particular or the external world in general. Reference: These descriptions of texts referred to are largely the ones that Cavendish herself gives in the text of the Philosophical Letters. 1651. called Magnum oportet, Of the Ideas of Diseases. Topic: Conclusion of section 3, Number: 4.2 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of. Reference: Of the disease of the Stone, Ch. 1663. 2013. 65,746 free ebooks. (Thanks to Jonathan Shaheen, who figured this reference out.). Topic: Hobbes on accidents Reference: De Corpore 25, Number: 1.19 Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, was a prolific writer who worked in many genres, including poetry, fiction, drama, letters, biography, science, and even science fiction. Reference: Leviathan 2, Number: 1.6 These include Worlds Olio (1655), Philosophical and Physical Opinions (1656), Philosophical Letters (1664), Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy (1666), The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World (1666), and Grounds of Natural Philosophy (1668). 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