Cartesio

Cartesio

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Apr 22, 2014 · Italian · Paperback (165 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 165
Language Italian
Published Apr 22, 2014
Publisher Corriere della Sera

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René Descartes emerges as a pivotal figure in the landscape of modern philosophy, and this exploration delves into the profound implications of his thoughts. The authors, Alberto Peratoner and Armando Torno, unveil Descartes as a thinker who redefined epistemology and metaphysics, challenging established norms and inviting readers to reconsider the foundations of knowledge.

Within these pages, the dynamic interplay between skepticism and certainty takes center stage as Descartes navigates the complexities of existence. He famously asserted the importance of doubt as a means to arrive at undeniable truths, laying the groundwork for rationalism that would influence countless philosophers after him. The narrative is rich with insights into his philosophical method, encouraging readers to engage deeply with his radically innovative concepts.

As the work unfolds, it illuminates not only Descartes' philosophical achievements but also his legacy, revealing how his ideas shaped the trajectory of scientific and rational thought. The authors weave together a compelling narrative that highlights Descartes' pivotal role in the evolution of philosophical inquiry, making it an essential read for anyone intrigued by the intersections of thought and existence.
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