Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Mar 30, 2006
Publisher
Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN-10
0872207986
ISBN-13
9780872207981
Description
This work presents a fresh translation of René Descartes' influential writings, aimed at making his philosophical ideas more accessible to contemporary readers. The expert team of Roger Ariew and Donald A. Cress skillfully captures the nuances of Descartes' thought while staying true to his original intentions. Readers will find a carefully crafted portrayal of Descartes' arguments, including his meditations on the nature of existence and knowledge.
The book delves into Descartes’ objections and replies, showcasing the fundamental debates surrounding his work. It provides insight into the challenges posed by his contemporaries and Descartes' methodical responses, which further illuminate his philosophical positions. This dialogue not only enhances understanding but also invites readers to engage with the foundational questions of philosophy and epistemology.
With its contemporary translation, the text revitalizes Descartes' core themes for a new generation of thinkers. Whether seasoned scholars or newcomers to philosophy, readers will find valuable perspectives on the origins of modern thought, the nature of doubt, and the quest for certainty. It serves as a vital resource for those interested in the evolution of philosophical inquiry and the legacy of one of the most significant figures in Western philosophy.
The book delves into Descartes’ objections and replies, showcasing the fundamental debates surrounding his work. It provides insight into the challenges posed by his contemporaries and Descartes' methodical responses, which further illuminate his philosophical positions. This dialogue not only enhances understanding but also invites readers to engage with the foundational questions of philosophy and epistemology.
With its contemporary translation, the text revitalizes Descartes' core themes for a new generation of thinkers. Whether seasoned scholars or newcomers to philosophy, readers will find valuable perspectives on the origins of modern thought, the nature of doubt, and the quest for certainty. It serves as a vital resource for those interested in the evolution of philosophical inquiry and the legacy of one of the most significant figures in Western philosophy.
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