Description
About the Author
Deborah Boyle is Professor of Philosophy at the College of Charleston and the author of Descartes on Innate Ideas (2009).
Reviews
The Well-Ordered Universe is a welcome spark to further discussion, and scholars will enjoy engaging with Boyle on a variety of philosophical questions. * Brandie R. Siegfried, Early Modern Women *
The Well Ordered Universe by Deborah Boyle is a critical element in the now constantly expanding discussion of the philosophical views and arguments of Margaret Cavendish * David Cunning, Locke Studies *
Boyle's elegant and careful book, informed by a deep knowledge of the primary texts and a secondary literature spanning multiple disciplinary boundaries, goes a long way toward discerning the order in Cavendish's texts, and to illuminating the systematic philosophy they contain. This book should be required reading for everybody interested in Cavendish, and in the history of early modern philosophy more generally. * Colin Chamberlain, Hypatia *
Boyle's thorough and carefully argued volume, with its excellent and up-to-date bibliography and index, is a helpful introduction to Margaret Cavendish's philosophy and to the recent literature about it. * Edith Dudley Sylla, Isis *
If you want to get an overall grasp on what's going on in Cavendish's philosophy, this book is an excellent guide. While it engages throughout with existing literature, it also gives a comprehensive and clear overview, and finds in the notions of order and regularity a plausible framework within which to organize Cavendish's many and diverse views. * Stewart Duncan, Journal of the History of Philosophy *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190234805
Author Deborah Boyle
Format Hardback
Page Count 286
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 522g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 157mm * 28mm