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Philosophy

The hidden life

by Stephen Buckle
October 2013, no. 355

The Philosopher, the Priest, and the Painter: A Portrait of Descartes by Steven Nadler

Princeton University Press (Footprint Books), $41.95 hb, 230 pp, 9780691157306

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In this short and accessible book, Steven Nadler, an accomplished historian of seventeenth-century philosophy, turns his attention to René Descartes (1596–1650) and his cultural milieu in Holland in the 1630s and 1640s. His angle of approach is to take the familiar portrait of Descartes, attributed to Frans Hals – versions of which grace the covers of the vast majority of textbook editions of Descartes’s works – and to illuminate the three intersecting lives to which it bears tribute.

 


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The Philosopher, the Priest, and the Painter: A Portrait of Descartes by Steven Nadler

Princeton University Press (Footprint Books), $41.95 hb, 230 pp, 9780691157306

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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