The Method, Meditations, and Selections offers readers a comprehensive exploration of Ren Descartes' philosophical contributions, guided by the insightful commentary of John Veitch. This volume presents key texts that illuminate Descartes' revolutionary approach to knowledge and certainty.
Veitch's selections focus on Descartes' method of systematic doubt and his quest for indubitable truths. The book provides a valuable resource for understanding Descartes' enduring impact on Western thought. Students and enthusiasts of philosophy will find this edition an essential addition to their libraries, offering a clear pathway into the mind of one of history's most influential thinkers.
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