A new translation from the original Latin, by Desmond M. Clarke The author was prepared to go to any lengths in his search for certainty - even to deny those things that seemed most self-evident. In this book, he developed a language of subjectivity that has lasted, and he also took his first steps towards the view that would eventually be expressed in epigram Cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). The Penguin Descartes
ix
Acknowledgements
xi
Introduction
xv
Further Reading
xli
Meditations on First Philosophy
3(102)
Letter of Dedication to the Sorbonne
8(4)
Preface to the Reader
12(2)
Summary of the Following Six Meditations
14(4)
Meditations
18(53)
Objections and Replies (Selections)
71(34)
The Principles of Philosophy
105(7)
Letter to Princess Elizabeth
109(3)
Part One: The Principles of Human Knowledge
112(92)
Descartes' Correspondence: Selections, 1643--9
145(36)
Comments on a Certain Manifesto
181(23)
Notes
204(7)
Index
211
Ik heb een vraag over het boek: ‘Meditations and Other Metaphysical Writings - Descartes, Rene’.
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