Richard Kennington. “The “teaching of nature” in Descartes’ Soul Doctrine,” On Modern Origins: Essays in Early Modern Philosophy, ed. P. Kraus and F. Hunt. Lexington Books. 2004.
Articles
Cartesianism and Eternal Truths
Richard Kennington. “Cartesianism and Eternal Truths,” On Modern Origins: Essays in Early Modern Philosophy, ed. P. Kraus and F. Hunt. Lexington Books. 2004.
The Finitude of Descartes’ Evil Genius
Richard Kennington. “The Finitude of Descartes’ Evil Genius,” On Modern Origins: Essays in Early Modern Philosophy, ed. P. Kraus and F. Hunt. Lexington Books. 2004.
Descartes’ Olympica
Richard Kennington. “Descartes’ Olympica,” On Modern Origins: Essays in Early Modern Philosophy, ed. P. Kraus and F. Hunt. Lexington Books. 2004.
Was Descartes’s Physics Mathematical?
Kurt Smith. “Was Descartes's Physics Mathematical?” History of Philosophy Quarterly, 20 (3): 245–256. 2003.
Descartes’ life and the development of his philosophy
Genevieve Rodis-Lewis. “Descartes' life and the development of his philosophy,” in The Cambridge Companion to Descartes, edited by John Cottingham. Cambridge University Press, pp. 21–57. 1992.
Descartes and Scholasticism: the intellectual background to Descartes’ thought
Roger Ariew, “Descartes and Scholasticism: the intellectual background to Descartes' thought,” in The Cambridge Companion to Descartes, edited by John Cottingham. Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. 58–90.
Descartes on Sensible Qualities
Jill Buroker, “Descartes On Sensible Qualities,” Journal Of The History Of Philosophy, XXIX (4), 1991: 585–611.
René Descartes
Richard Kennington. “René Descartes,” in History of Political Philosophy, ed. Strauss and Cropsey (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987).
Descartes and the Mastery of Nature
Richard Kennington. “Descartes and the Mastery of Nature,” Organism, Medicine and Metaphysics, ed. S. F. Spicker D. Reidel. 1978.