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Time plays many crucial roles in Descartes' physics, metaphysics,
and epistemology, but has been an understudied area of his
philosophy. Rebecca Lloyd Waller argues for a new interpretation of
Descartes' account of time in light of the views held by his major
predecessors. By studying Descartes' account of time through its
historical context, Lloyd Waller contends that Descartes' views are
actually consistent, comprehensive, and more historically
significant than has been recognized. Descartes offers a type of
temporal dualism composed of intrinsic duration and an innate idea
of time-in-thought. Lloyd Waller's explanation of Descartes'
time-in-thought is also the key to resolve many significant
problems in the contemporary literature. Given both its historical
sensitivity and its ability to directly engage and address common
interpretive puzzles, Descartes' temporal Dualism offers a
significant contribution to the understanding of an important, but
frequently neglected component of Descartes' ontology.
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