· René Descartes (–) is widely regarded as the father of modern philosophy. His noteworthy contributions extend to mathematics and physics. This entry focuses on his philosophical contributions in the theory of knowledge. Specifically, the focus is on the epistemological project of his famous work, Meditations on First Philosophy. Philosophy Faculty Publications Religion, Philosophy, and Classics Meditations on First Philosophy. is quite simply an experiment in electronic scholarship. We decided to make this edition Meditations Translated by John Veitch Letter of Dedication Preface . Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes Translated by John Veitch () P.2 INTRODUCTION P.5 PREFACE TO THE READER P.7 SYNOPSIS OF THE SIX FOLLOWING MEDITATIONS P MEDITATION I {OF THE THINGS OF WHICH WE MAY DOUBT} P MEDITATION II {OF THE NATURE OF THE HUMAN MIND; AND THAT IT IS MORE EASILY .
Descartes, René, Meditations on First Philosophy (translation c), trans. by Ian Johnston (Javascript-dependent page images with commentary at Richer Resources Publications) Descartes, René, Meditations on the First Philosophy, trans. by John Veitch (HTML at Wright). Meditations on First Philosophy. by Rene Descartes. Translated by John Veitch () INTRODUCTION. PREFACE TO THE READER. Quotes [] Following quotes from The Meditations were taken from the John Veitch translation contained in the edition of The Meditations, and Selections from the Principles of René Descartes (), unless noted otherwise. Meditation I. Of the Things Which We may Doubt []. But this undertaking is arduous, and a certain indolence insensibly leads me back to my ordinary course of life.
Meditations on First Philosophy René Descartes ( - ), Translated by John Veitch ( - ) After several years working on a treatise putting forth his mechanistic philosophy and physics, Descartes shelved the project when his contemporary, Galileo, was charged with heresy. Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes Translated by John Veitch () P.2 INTRODUCTION P.5 PREFACE TO THE READER P.7 SYNOPSIS OF THE SIX FOLLOWING MEDITATIONS P MEDITATION I {OF THE THINGS OF WHICH WE MAY DOUBT} P MEDITATION II {OF THE NATURE OF THE HUMAN MIND; AND THAT IT IS MORE EASILY KNOWN THAN THE BODY}. See also Meditations on First Philosophy in Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. Meditations on First Philosophy René Descartes. Translated by John Veitch () Letter of Dedication. Preface to the Reader. Synopsis. Meditation I. Meditation II. Meditation III.
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