"Reasoning about the method ..." and other philosophical works written in the period from 1627 to 1649
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The philosophical work of Rene Descartes is an unconditional peak of classical Western thought. Based on the clear and distinct discretion of the Cogito Ergo Sum argument (I think, therefore, I exist), Descartes offers an attractive program for constructing rational philosophy, designed to justify both all specific sciences and principles of morality. The proposed collection includes the central works of the thinker - "Reasoning about the method ..." and "Rules for the guidance of the mind", as well as some others that allow you to make a fairly correct idea of the concept of Descartes. And for the modern reader, the development of the brilliant logical constructions of the great philosopher is a serious school in the formation of systemic thinking.
For students, graduate students and teachers of philosophical faculties of universities, as well as for all those interested in philosophical, general humanitarian problems
For students, graduate students and teachers of philosophical faculties of universities, as well as for all those interested in philosophical, general humanitarian problems
Author:
Author:Descartes Rene
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Philosophical Technologies
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