Descartes Philosophical Writings: A Selection

by René Descartes, Elizabeth Anscombe (Editor), Peter Thomas Geach (Editor)

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This is a useful compendium of the most famous of Descartes' philosophical writings. A contemporary translation includes both the Discourse and the well-known Meditations on First Philosophy.

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Best known for the quote from his Meditations de prima philosophia, or Meditations on First Philosophy (1641), "I think therefore I am," philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes also devoted much of his time to the studies of medicine, anatomy and meteorology. Part of his Discourse on the Method for Rightly Conducting One's Reason and show more Searching for the Truth in the Sciences (1637) became the foundation for analytic geometry. Descartes is also credited with designing a machine to grind hyperbolic lenses, as part of his interest in optics. Rene Descartes was born in 1596 in La Haye, France. He began his schooling at a Jesuit college before going to Paris to study mathematics and to Poitiers in 1616 to study law. He served in both the Dutch and Bavarian military and settled in Holland in 1629. In 1649, he moved to Stockholm to be a philosophy tutor to Queen Christina of Sweden. He died there in 1650. Because of his general fame and philosophic study of the existence of God, some devout Catholics, thinking he would be canonized a saint, collected relics from his body as it was being transported to France for burial. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Descartes Philosophical Writings: A Selection
Original publication date
1954; 1970 (revised edition) (revised edition)
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Descartes, René, 1596-1650; René Descartes
First words
Just as comedians are counselled not to let shame appear on their foreheads, and so put on a mask: so likewise, now that I am to mount the stage of the world, where I have so far been a spectator, I come forward in a mask.
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I think, therefore I am.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)If the inference that there must be inhabitants of other places than the Earth could be drawn from the indefinite extent of the world, it could be drawn also from the extent that astronomers agree in ascribing to the world; for there is none but holds that the Earth is smaller in comparison with the whole of Heaven than a grain of sand is in comparison with a mountain ...
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There are various published selections from the works of Descartes. This is the selection translated by G.E.M. Anscombe and P.T. Geach, first published in the Nelson Philosophical Texts in 1954. Please do not combine it with ... (show all)other selections unless you know that the contents are the same.

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Philosophy, Nonfiction
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194Philosophy & psychologyModern western philosophyPhilosophy of France
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B1837 .A5Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPhilosophy (General)By periodModernBy region or country
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