Explore the foundational works of René Descartes in this comprehensive collection, "The Method, Meditations, And Selections From The Principles Of Descartes." This volume presents a new translation from the original texts, accompanied by an insightful introductory essay that provides historical and critical context. Delve into Descartes' revolutionary approach to knowledge and understanding, exploring his method of doubt, his meditations on existence and the nature of the self, and key selections from his philosophical principles.
This edition offers readers a valuable opportunity to engage with the core ideas of one of history's most influential thinkers. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of philosophy and the development of modern thought, this book provides a clear and accessible pathway to understanding Descartes' enduring legacy.
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