Les Principes De La Philsophie, Part 1: Avec Une Introduction, Des Notes Et Un Commentaire (1885) - Softcover

Descartes, Rene; Liard, Louis

 
9781160175616: Les Principes De La Philsophie, Part 1: Avec Une Introduction, Des Notes Et Un Commentaire (1885)

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Les Principes de la Philosophie, Partie 1: Avec une Introduction, des Notes et un Commentaire (1885) de Descartes, Ren����� est un ouvrage philosophique majeur qui explore les principes fondamentaux de la philosophie. Dans ce livre, Descartes examine les concepts de l'existence, de la substance, de la causalit����� et de la v�����rit�����, ainsi que leur relation avec la nature et l'existence de Dieu. Il cherche ������ �����tablir une base solide pour la connaissance et la compr�����hension de la r�����alit�����, en utilisant la m�����thode de doute syst�����matique et la raison comme outils pour atteindre la v�����rit�����. Le livre est divis����� en six parties, chacune explorant un aspect diff�����rent de la philosophie, et est accompagn����� d'une introduction, de notes et d'un commentaire pour aider les lecteurs ������ mieux comprendre les concepts pr�����sent�����s. Les Principes de la Philosophie, Partie 1 est consid�����r����� comme l'un des travaux les plus importants de Descartes et a eu une influence consid�����rable sur la philosophie occidentale.This Book Is In French.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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René Descartes (1596-1650) was a pioneering metaphysician, a masterful mathematician, and a significant scientific thinker. He was primarily a mathematician throughout his life, followed by a natural scientist or "natural philosopher" and a metaphysician. He created the methods in mathematics that allowed for algebraic (or "analytic") geometry. He co-formulated the sine rule of refraction, created a significant empirical account of the rainbow, and proposed a naturalistic explanation for how the earth and planets formed in natural philosophy, among other notable accomplishments. A world of matter with a few basic properties and interacting according to a few universal principles was his new conception of the natural world, which has influenced how we think about it even today. Descartes created the contemporary interpretation of the mind-body problem by proposing that this natural world had an immaterial mind that was directly tied to the brain in humans. He offered proof for the existence of God in metaphysics, demonstrating that the nature of matter is an extension and the essence of the mind is thought. Early on, Descartes asserted that he had a unique method, which he later claimed to have used in metaphysics, natural philosophy, and many applications of mathematics.

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