Meditations on First Philosophy: with Selections from the Objections and Replies (Oxford World's Classics)

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Here is a brilliant new translation of Descartes's Meditations, one of the most influential books in the history of Western philosophy, including the full texts of the Third and Fourth Objections and Replies, and a selection from the other exchanges. Discovering his own existence as a thinking entity in the very exercise of doubt--in the famous formulation cogito, ergo sum--Descartes goes on to develop new conceptions of body and mind, capable of serving as foundations for a new science of nature. Subsequent philosophy has grappled with Descartes's ideas, but his arguments set the agenda for many of the greatest philosophical thinkers, and their fascination endures. This new translation pays particular attention to Descartes's terminology and style, with its elaborate but beautifully lucid syntax, careful balancing, and rhetorical signposting. The wide-ranging introduction places the work in the intellectual context of the time and discusses the nature of the work, its structure, key issues, and its influence on later thinkers. The book also includes notes, an up-to-date bibliography, a chronology, and an index.

Author(s): Rene Descartes
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 336

0192806963......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgements......Page 7
List of Abbreviations......Page 8
Introduction......Page 10
Note on the Text and Translation......Page 42
Select Bibliography......Page 47
A Chronology of René Descartes......Page 50
MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY......Page 52
Letter of Dedication......Page 54
Preface to the Reader......Page 58
Synopsis of the following Six Meditations......Page 61
First Meditation......Page 64
Second Meditation......Page 68
Third Meditation......Page 76
Fourth Meditation......Page 89
Fifth Meditation......Page 96
Sixth Meditation......Page 102
THE OBJECTIONS AND REPLIES......Page 116
Introduction......Page 118
First Objections and Replies......Page 125
Second Objections and Replies......Page 136
Third Objections......Page 158
Fourth Objections and Replies......Page 176
Fifth Objections and Replies......Page 217
Sixth Objections and Replies......Page 250
Seventh Objections......Page 265
Explanatory Notes......Page 283
C......Page 324
E......Page 325
I......Page 326
M......Page 327
S......Page 328
T......Page 329
W......Page 330