Meditations on First Philosophy in FocusPsychology Press, 1993 - 222 páginas This volume presents the excellent and popular translation by Haldane and Ross of Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy, an introduction by Stanley Tweyman which explores the relevance of Descartes' Regulae and his method of analysis in the Meditations, and six articles which indicate the diversity of scholarly opinion on the topic of method in Descartes' philosopy. |
Contenido
Letter of dedication | 34 |
Synopsis of the six following Meditations | 41 |
II | 50 |
that He exists | 58 |
Of the true and the false | 72 |
V | 80 |
Of the existence of material things and of the real | 86 |
EXCERPT FROM REPLIES TO OBJECTIONS II | 101 |
A DISCOURSE ON DESCARTES METHOD | 118 |
ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS | 135 |
METHODS OF ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS | 148 |
THE ONTOLOGICAL PROOF WITHIN THE ORDER | 185 |
Selected bibliography | 200 |
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Meditations on First Philosophy in Focus René Descartes,Stanley Tweyman,Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane,George Robert Thomson Ross Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |
Meditations on First Philosophy in Focus René Descartes,Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane,George Robert Thomson Ross Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |
Términos y frases comunes
affirm Amélie Oksenberg Rorty analysis and synthesis analytic demonstration apprehend argument atheistic believe body Cartesian circle cause certainly chiliagon clarity and distinctness clear and distinct clearly and distinctly Cogito Cogito ergo sum conceive conclusion consider Curley deception deduction deny depend discovered doubt error essence evidence example existence of God explain fact faculty false figure finite follows Fourth Meditation geometrical God's existence Gueroult Hence imagine inasmuch indubitable infinite infinitude intuition Jaakko Hintikka Journal of Philosophy judgment knowledge Leibniz likewise logic mathematics matters Mersenne method of analysis Michael Hooker mind mode nature necessarily connected necessary never nevertheless notion ontological argument ontological proof Pappus passage perception persuaded pertain physics possess possible present Principles Principles of Philosophy problem reader reason recognise regarding Regulae Replies to Objections Scholasticism sciences Second Meditation senses soul speak substance supremely perfect synthetic thinking thing Third Meditation thought true understand
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