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📱 eBook en inglés MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY

Enriched edition. A Philosophical Treatise in Which the Existence of God and the Immortality of the Soul Are Demonstrated

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Filosofía Historia de la filosofía

Sinopsis de MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY

In "Meditations on First Philosophy," Ren√© Descartes embarks on a profound philosophical journey, questioning the foundations of knowledge and existence. Written in a clear and methodical style, this landmark work employs a systematic approach that echoes the emerging scientific rationalism of the 17th century. Divided into six meditations, Descartes meticulously deconstructs previously held beliefs, establishing a radical form of skepticism that ultimately serves to reaffirm his famous conclusion, "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am). The text not only engages with metaphysical concepts but also influences epistemology, laying groundwork for modern philosophy. Ren√© Descartes, often hailed as the father of modern Western philosophy, was a mathematician and philosopher whose intellectual climate was deeply infused with the scientific revolution. His innovations were shaped by the dichotomy of faith and reason prevalent in his time, as well as a personal quest for certainty amidst the chaos of 17th-century Europe. Descartes—the proponent of analytical geometry—transcended traditional scholasticism, seeking clarity and definitive truth in his explorations of the human mind. For readers yearning for a rigorous examination of the self and reality, "Meditations on First Philosophy" is an essential text that challenges assumptions and cultivates a spirit of inquiry. This riveting exploration of thought and existence not only resonates through centuries but also invites contemporary readers to reflect on their own understanding of knowledge and belief.
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Editorial: Good Press

ISBN: 8596547683858

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/12/2023

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Escrito por René Descartes


René Descartes
Nació en 1596 en La Haye, Turena (Francia). Junto a los típicos estudios clásicos, Descartes estudió matemáticas y escolasticismo, con el propósito de orientar la razón humana para comprender la doctrina cristiana. Estuvo muy influido por el Catolicismo. Se licenció en Derecho en la Universidad de Poitiers, sin embargo, nunca ejerció la profesión jurídica. En 1649 Descartes fue invitado a la corte de Cristina de Suecia en Estocolmo para dar a la reina clases de filosofía. Aquí murió en 1650 de una pulmonía. Diecisiete años más tarde, su cadáver volvió a París, donde fue sepultado.
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