| Professor: | Abe Stone (abestone@ucsc.edu) |
|---|---|
| Office: | Cowell Annex A-106 |
| Website: | https://people.ucsc.edu/~abestone/courses |
| Zoom class meeting: | https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/91243306143?pwd=NW1TcEpyaFJxR2ozaHd0TC9GeDZ6UT09 |
| Office hours: | Wednesday 3:00-4:00pm (in person) |
| Zoom office hours: | Wed. 3:00–4:00pm; Thurs. 11:30am–12:30pm (or by appointment) |
| Teaching Assistants: | |
| Takuma Nishiike | (tnishiik@ucsc.edu) |
| Edwin Wolf | (etwolf@ucsc.edu) |
| Text | Edition | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Descartes, Selected Philosophical Writings | , tr. J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff
and D. Murdoch (Cambridge, 1988) (ISBN: 0521358124). Most, if not all, of the assigned readings from this text are available, in a different translation, on Google Books and Wikisource. There are LibriVox recordings (again, in a different translation) of the Discourse on the Method and the Meditations. | |
| Leibniz, Philosophical Essays | , ed. R. Ariew and D. Garber (Hackett, 1989)
(ISBN: 0872200620). This collection is available on-line (free to read, but costs to download) on Scribd. Many of (but not all) of the assigned readings are to be found free on Google Books. There is a LibriVox recording of the Monadology. | |
| Spinoza, The Ethics, Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect, and Selected Letters |
, tr. S. Shirley, ed. S. Feldman (Hackett, 1991) (ISBN: 0872201309). Again, there are free versions of the Ethics on Google Books and LibriVox, though not in the same translation. |
The above texts have been made available as e-books via “Inclusive Access.” For more information about this program (which I’m using for the first time as an experiment, so please let me know if you have comments or criticisms!), see this FAQ. You can opt out of Inclusive Access if you wish to access the readings in some other way: e.g. if you want to buy print copies, use the copies on reserve at McHenry, and/or use the above public domain alternatives. Readings not from texts on the above list are available on Canvas.