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René Descartes was the founding father of modern Western philosophy and a pivotal thinker in the history of this fascinating subject. Covering all the key concepts of his work, Starting with Descartes provides an accessible introduction to the ideas of this enormously significant philosopher. Thematically structured, the book leads the reader through a thorough overview of the development of Descartes' thought, resulting in a more complete understanding of the roots of his philosophical concerns. Offering coverage of the full range of Descartes' ideas, the book explores his major work The Meditations on First Philosophy and his basic methodology of philosophical questioning. Crucially, the book introduces the historical context in which Descartes wrote and the major thinkers whose work proved influential in the development of his thought, as well as those he influenced.
Synopsis
A new introduction guiding the student through the key concepts of Descartes' work by examining the overall development of his ideas.
Synopsis
René Descartes was the founding father of modern Western philosophy and a pivotal thinker in the history of this fascinating subject. Covering all the key concepts of his work,
Starting with Descartes provides an accessible introduction to the ideas of this enormously significant philosopher. Thematically structured, the book leads the reader through a thorough overview of the development of Descartes' thought, resulting in a more complete understanding of the roots of his philosophical concerns. Offering coverage of the full range of Descartes' ideas, the book explores his major work
The Meditations on First Philosophy and his basic methodology of philosophical questioning. Crucially, the book introduces the historical context in which Descartes wrote and the major thinkers whose work proved influential in the development of his thought, as well as those he influenced.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction2. Descartes and his Project3. The First Meditation: Methodological Doubt4. The Second Meditation: The
Cogito5. The Third Meditation: The Causal Argument for God's Existence6. A Brief Interlude7. The Fourth Meditation: Explaining the Possibility of Error8. The Fifth Meditation: The Ontological Argument for God's Existence9. The Sixth Meditation: The World's Existence10. ConclusionGlossarySelect BibliographyIndex