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"A very helpful translation. The language is clear, and the supplementary material and notes lay out a cross-section of the interpretive debates, and provide tips for how a reader might approach them." - David Cunning, University of Iowa
"Descartes was living and writing at a tumultuous time, and Bailey does a nice job of sketching the intellectual environment into which the Meditations was launched, while pre-emptively warding off a number of common misunderstandings of Descartes's aims." - Seth Bordner, University of Alabama
Pages | 160 |
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Dimensions | 216 x 140 x 10 |
Date Published | 30 Oct 2020 |
Publisher | Broadview Press |
Subject/s | Philosophy   Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge   Philosophy of mind   Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology   History of science   Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600   Western philosophy: Enlightenment   Broadview Philosophy 2021   |
- Introduction
- Who Was René Descartes?
- What Was Descartes's Overall Philosophical Project?
- Some Useful Background Information
- Some Common Misconceptions
- How Important and Influential Was Descartes's Work?
- Timeline
- Suggestions for Critical Reflection
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Translator's Note
- What is the Structure of the Discourse?Discourse on the Method
- Preface
- Part One
- Part Two
- Part Three
- Part Four
- Part Five
- Part Six
- What is the Structure of the Meditations?
- Meditations on First Philosophy
- Dedication to the Sorbonne
- Preface to the Reader
- Synopsis of the Six Following Meditations
- First Meditation: Concerning Those Things Which Can Be Called into Doubt
- Second Meditation: Concerning the Nature of the Human Mind and the Fact that It Is Easier to Know than the Body
- Third Meditation: Concerning God and the Fact that He Exists
- Fourth Meditation: Concerning Truth and Falsity
- Fifth Meditation: Concerning the Essence of Material Things, and, Once Again, Concerning the Fact that God Exists
- Sixth Meditation: Concerning the Existence of Material Things and the Real Distinction between Mind and Body
Ian Johnston is Professor Emeritus at Vancouver Island University; he has translated numerous works from Greek, French, German, and Latin.