Discourse on Method

Discourse on Method by René Descartes, published by Stonewell Press in April 2014, is an illustrated edition comprising 90 pages. This seminal work outlines Descartes’ method of intellectual inquiry, delving into the moral implications of his philosophy, the existence of God, and the nature of the human soul. It presents foundational ideas that have significantly influenced the fields of philosophy and science.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of rationalism and epistemology as Descartes articulates his approach to seeking truth in the sciences. The text also reflects on the historical context of the Renaissance and the development of modern philosophical thought. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of ideas that have shaped Western philosophy.
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Written by the father of modern philosophy, Discourse on Method is a seminal work that outlines Descartes’ method of intellectual inquiry. He explores the moral implications of the method, the reasonings by which he deduces that God exists and that man has a soul, and the implications of his philosophy on science. Discourse on Method includes Descartes’ most famous and quotable statement: “I think; therefore, I am.” This book is must reading for all who wish to have a solid grounding in philosophy and the development of Western thought. The full title of his work is Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting One’s Reason and of Seeking Truth in the Sciences.
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