Descartes


Discourse on Method
Meditations on First Philosophy
Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy
The Passions of the Soul
Principles of Philosophy
Meditations on First Philosophy, with Selections from the Objections and Replies
Meditations and Other Metaphysical Writings
Descartes' Bones: A Skeletal History of the Conflict Between Faith and Reason
The Cambridge Companion to Descartes (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
Descartes (Past Masters)
Descartes: An Intellectual Biography
Discourse on Method and Related Writings
Introducing Descartes
Descartes: A Very Short Introduction
Descartes: The Life and Times of a Genius
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Anton Sammut
...Although the term Existentialism was invented in the 20th century by the French philosopher Gabriel Marcel, the roots of this thought go back much further in time, so much so, that this subject was mentioned even in the Old Testament. If we take, for example, the Book of Ecclesiastes, especially chapter 5, verses 15-16, we will find a strong existential sentiment there which declares, 'This too is a grievous evil: As everyone comes, so they depart, and what do they gain, since they toil for ...more
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Dejan Stojanovic
Questions and debates related to the distinction between primary and secondary qualities, starting with Galileo, Descartes, Newton, Boyle, and culminating with Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, although we can go back to Democritus and his conventions, arise not only from these qualities per se but also from the lack of clear and precise definitions of these terms, including the terms “sensibles” (“sensible qualities”) and “proper and common sensibles.” For the philosophers of old, since Aristotle, pro ...more
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