Descartes and the eclipse of imagination, 1618-1630
Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (3):379-403 (1989)
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Jeffrey K. McDonough (forthcoming). Descartes' "Dioptrics" and Descartes' Optics. In Larry Nolan (ed.), The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon. Cambridge.
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Detlev Pätzold (2004). Imagination in Descartes' Meditations. In Lodi Nauta & Detlev Pätzold (eds.), Imagination in the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. Peeters.
Alexander M. Schlutz (2009). Mind's World: Imagination and Subjectivity From Descartes to Romanticism. University of Washington Press.
Beatrice H. Zedler (1989). The Three Princesses. Hypatia 4 (1):28 - 63.
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Amy Morgan Schmitter (1996). Sepper, Dennis L. Descartes's Imagination: Proportion, Images, and the Activity of Thinking. The Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):424-425.
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