Includes bibliographical references )p. 237-270( and index
Paul Hoffman
The unity of Descartes's man -- Cartesian composites -- Descartes's theory of distinction -- Descartes's watch analogy -- The union and interaction of mind and body )part 1( -- Descartes and Aquinas on per se subsistence and the union of soul and body -- The union and interaction of mind and body )part 2( -- Cartesian passions and Cartesian dualism -- Passion and motion in the new mechanics -- Descartes on misrepresentation -- Direct realism, intentionality, and the objective being of ideas -- Three dualist theories of the passions -- Freedom and strength of will: Descartes and Albritton -- The passions and freedom of will