Book summaryThis slim work is frankly engaging as Descartes asks his readers to think seriously along with him, and presents famous 'cogito' argument. This work has been a cornerstone in the discipline of philosophy since its original publication in 1641. |
Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy: With Selections from the Objections and Replies (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)by Rene Descartes; Karl Ameriks; Desmond M. Clarke; Editor-John Cottingham; Introduction-Bernard Williams
Book desription: Cambridge University Press, 1996-04-26. Paperback. Acceptable. Acceptable Condition. Binding tight, pages secure. Underlining. A few pages creased for place-keeping. Light edge-wear. Solid reading copy.
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