Meditations

Meditations by Rene Descartes, published by Penguin UK in 2010, is a significant work in the realm of philosophy, comprising 144 pages in English. In this text, Descartes, often referred to as the father of modern Western philosophy, explores foundational concepts such as doubt, the human soul, God, truth, and the essence of existence. His approach seeks to transcend established ideas and establish a framework grounded in reason.
Readers will find a deep examination of philosophical inquiries that have shaped human thought. The book delves into themes of epistemology and metaphysics, reflecting on the nature of knowledge and reality. This edition invites readers to engage with Descartes’ meditative reflections, which have influenced countless discussions in philosophy and beyond.
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Widely regarded as the father of modern Western philosophy, Descartes sought to look beyond established ideas and create a thought system based on reason. In this profound work he meditates on doubt, the human soul, God, truth and the nature of existence itself.
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