Descartes
by
Tom Sorell
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Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
May 14, 1987
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0192876368
ISBN-13
9780192876362
Description
Tom Sorell delves into the life and philosophy of René Descartes, one of the most pivotal thinkers of the 17th century. This exploration captures the essence of Descartes' contributions to both science and metaphysics, revealing how his quest for certainty shaped modern thought. Through meticulous examination of his texts and translations, Sorell elucidates the profound insights that emerged from Descartes' intellectual journey.
The narrative highlights Descartes’ groundbreaking discoveries and how he forged a unique vocation that blended mathematics with philosophical inquiry. Sorell’s comprehensive approach emphasizes the significance of Descartes’ method of doubt as a means to arrive at undeniable truths, laying the groundwork for future scientific inquiry and epistemology. His discussions also reflect on how Descartes' rational philosophy challenged contemporary beliefs and spurred a revolution in thinking.
Readers encounter a rich tapestry of ideas that not only illuminate Descartes’ mind but also situate him within the broader context of the Enlightenment. Sorell invites contemplation on the implications of Descartes’ legacy, making this work a compelling resource for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of modern philosophy and science.
The narrative highlights Descartes’ groundbreaking discoveries and how he forged a unique vocation that blended mathematics with philosophical inquiry. Sorell’s comprehensive approach emphasizes the significance of Descartes’ method of doubt as a means to arrive at undeniable truths, laying the groundwork for future scientific inquiry and epistemology. His discussions also reflect on how Descartes' rational philosophy challenged contemporary beliefs and spurred a revolution in thinking.
Readers encounter a rich tapestry of ideas that not only illuminate Descartes’ mind but also situate him within the broader context of the Enlightenment. Sorell invites contemplation on the implications of Descartes’ legacy, making this work a compelling resource for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of modern philosophy and science.
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