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  1. Tractatus de Homine, et de Formatione Foetus. Quorum prior Notis perpetuis Lucovici de la Forge, M. D. illustratur. by René (1596-1650). DESCARTES, 1677-01-01
  2. Les Meditations Metaphysiqves De René Des-cartes, Tovchant La Premiere Philosophie Dans Lesquelles L'existence De Dieu, & La Distinction Réelle Entre L'ame ... L'homme, Sont Demonstrées (French Edition) by Descartes René 1596-1650, Clerselier Claude 1614-1684, 2010-09-28
  3. Discourse On Method, And Metaphysical Meditations. [translated By G.b. Rawlings] by Descartes René 1596-1650, 2010-09-28
  4. Descartes: Choix De Textes Avec Étude Du Système Philosophique Et Notices Biographique (French Edition) by Descartes René 1596-1650, Debricon L, 2010-09-28
  5. Discours De La Méthode. Nouv. Éd., Publiée Avec Une Introd. Et Des Notes Par T.v. Charpentier (French Edition) by Descartes René 1596-1650, Charpentier T. V., 2010-09-28
  6. Discours De La Methode: Pour Bien Conduire Sa Raison, & Chercher La Verité Dans Les Sciences : Plus La Dioptrique, Et Les Meteores. Qui Sont Des Essais De Cette Methode. (French Edition) by Descartes René 1596-1650, 2010-09-28
  7. Discours De La Methode: Pour Bien Conduire Sa Raison, & Chercher La Verité Dans Les Sciences : Plus La Dioptrique, Et Les Meteores. Qui Sont Des Essais De Cete Methode (French Edition) by Descartes René 1596-1650, 2010-09-28
  8. Rene Descartes (1596-1650) et le primat de la raison (Hommes et regions) (French Edition) by Roger Payot, 1996
  9. The Meditations, and selections from the Principles. Translated by John Veitch. With a pref., copies of original title pages, a bibliography, and an essay on Descartes' philosophy by L. Lévy-Bruhl by René, 1596-1650 Descartes, 2009-10-26
  10. The Meditations and Selections from the Principles of Rene Descartes (1596-1650): With a Preface, Copies of Original Title Pages, A Bibliography, and an Essay on Descartes' Philosophy by L. Levy-Bruhl, Maitre de Conferences in the Sorbonne by Rene; L. Levy-Bruhl and John Veitch [Trans.] Decartes, 1925
  11. "Cogito ergo sum": I think, therefore I am : the basic philosophy of Rene Descartes (1596-1650) by George W Weiford, 1965
  12. The scientific work of René Descartes (1596-1650). With a foreword by H. W. Turnbull.
  13. The Scientific Work of Rene Descartes (1596-1650) by J. F. ; H. W. Turnbull (Foreword) Scott, 1952-01-01
  14. Meditations and Selections From the Principles of Philosophy of Rene Descartes 1596-1650

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25. René Descartes (1596-1650) - By Miles Hodges
Soul (1649) Links to other information on Descartes Rene Descartes(15961650) (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Continue on
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Descartes: An Overview
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His Legacy
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DESCARTES: AN OVERVIEW But in any case, what he came up with in his musings was the idea that the world "out there" was essentially a mechanical device that worked according to fixed rules of motion. Events occurred as the result of impacts among the various bodies that are in constant motion within this "machine." The machine itself is devoid of soul or vitality of its own. It simply responds to the "laws" of motion in a mathematical way. But that left the question of the human soul and willand the divine soul and will. Where do we fit in? Are we merely elements of this mechanical world? Is God merely an element of the mechanical world? To Descartes the answer was clearly a "no" to both questions. But in affirming our own vitalityand God'sDescartes was forced to separate the human soul (and God's) from that soul-less mechanical creation "out there." Fine. But how then were we connected to that worldexcept as removed observers? Where was our ancient sense of unity with all creation? Where in fact did that leave us in relation to Godand to each other? Those questions were never adequately answered. The human soul seemed to be left cut adrift by what was considered a very compelling philosophical statementone which swept powerfully through the philosophical circles of Europe in those days.

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René Descartes (15961650). French mathematician and philosopher.By applying mathematical principles to an examination of human
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French mathematician and philosopher. By applying mathematical principles to an examination of human knowledge in general, he laid the foundations for what we consider modern philosophy. He tried to begin from the fewest possible assumptions, rigorously building a system of thought from scratch. His contemplation of an initial state of absolute doubt led to his famous assertion, "I think, therefore I am." His invention of coordinate geometry ( Geometry, 1637) provided a powerful tool for the development of mathematics and physics. His philosophy is summarized in his Discourse on Method (1637) and Meditations Back to Timeline

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Rene Descartes (15961650). French rationalist philosopher and mathematician, the father of modern philosophy, born at La Haye, near
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Rene Descartes French rationalist philosopher and mathematician, "the father of modern philosophy," born at La Haye, near tours; trained at the Jesuit College at La Fleche, he remained a Roman Catholic throughout his life but soon became dissatisfied with scholasticism. While serving in the Bavarian army in 1619, he became convinced that it was his calling to refound human knowledge on a basis secure from skepticism. He expounded this idea in his most famous work, Meditationes de Prima Philosophia Meditations on First Philosophy , 1641). He began his inquiry by claiming that while one can doubt all the experiences of one's senses and the fruits of one's reason, one cannot doubt one's own existence as a thinking being, summarized in the Latin expression for which Descartes is famous: Cogito ergo sum (I think therefore I am). From this basis he argued that God must exist and cannot be a deceiver, therefore it is possible to discern truth through one's senses (a fundamental premise of rationalism). Descartes also argued that mind and body are distinct substances, believing that this dualism made possible human freedom and immortality. These ideas are seen in his Discours de la methode pour bien conduire sa raison, et chercher la verita dans les sciences

37. Descartes, Rene - Principles Of Philosophy
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... Previous Chapter SELECTIONS FROM THE PRINCIPLES OF PHILOSOPHY OF RENE DESCARTES TRANSLATED BY JOHN VEITCH, LL. D., LATE PROFESSOR OF LOGIC AND RHETORIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW PART II. OF THE PRINCIPLES OF MATERIAL THINGS.
I. The grounds on which the existence of material things may be known with certainty. II. How we likewise know that the human body is closely connected with the mind.
We ought also to conclude that a certain body is more closely united to our mind than any other, because we clearly observe that pain and other sensations affect us without our foreseeing them; and these, the mind is conscious, do not arise from itself alone, nor pertain to it, in so far as it is a thing which thinks, but only in so far as it is united to another thing extended and movable, which is called the human body. But this is not the place to treat in detail of this matter. III. That the perceptions of the senses do not teach us what is in reality in things, but what is beneficial of hurtful to the composite whole of mind and body. It will be sufficient to remark that the perceptions of the senses are merely to be referred to this intimate union of the human body and mind, and that they usually make us aware of what, in external objects, may be useful or adverse to this union, but do not present to us these objects as they are in themselves, unless occasionally and by accident. For, after this observation, we will without difficulty lay aside the prejudices of the senses, and will have recourse to our understanding alone on this question by reflecting carefully on the ideas implanted in it by nature.

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RENE DESCARTES
"I think, therefore I am."
INTRODUCTION
Rene Descartes was one of the greatest philosophers of the Renaissance period.
BACKGROUND
Rene Descartes was born on March 31, 1596, in a small town in France called La Haye. He attended the college of Henri IV in La Fleche at the age of 10 and he left La Fleche in 1614 to study civil and cannon law at Poitiers. He received baccalaureate and licentiate degrees in law in 1616, and in 1618 he joined the army of Prince Maurice. Between 1628 and 1649 he led a quiet scholarly life. He produced most of his philosophical writings within this period. Rene Descartes died in Sweden in the year 1650.
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Rene Descartes was a respected philosopher, scientist and mathematician. He used new methods of investigating nature and he invented analytic geometry. He was the first philosopher to describe the physical universe in terms of matter and motion. He created three major works: Discourse on Method, Meditations on First Philosophy, and Principles of Philosophy.

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1596-1618: õpingute käik (31.märts): Rene Descartes sünnib La Haye’s alevikus, mis asub Poitou ja Touraine’i piiril (millest sai 1802.aastal La Haye-Descartes ja 1967.aastal Descartes. Tema isa, arsti poeg, oli Bretagne parlamendinõunik. : Ema surm. Tema isa abiellub kolm aastat hiljem uuesti. Rene kasvas La Haye’s vanaema juures. : Jesuiitide kolleegiumi rajamine Henri IV poolt La Fleche’i. Descartes alustab siin oma õpinguid 1604.aasta (daatum, mille toob ära tema biograaf Baillet) ja 1607.aasta vahel. Siin läbib ta kaheksa või üheksa aasta jooksul õpingute täiskursuse. : Henri IV tapetakse. Tema süda viiakse üle La Fleche’i kolleegiumisse. Galilei avastab tänu astronoomilisele pikksilmale Jupiteri kaaslased. Seda sündmust tähistatakse 1611.aastal La Fleche’i kolleegiumis. : Bakalaureaat ja diplom õigusteaduses Poitiers’ist. 1618-28: Siia-sinna maailmas : Descartes astub sõjaväkke saamaks sõjalist koolitust protestantlikus, Hollandi riigihoidja Nassau Maurice’i

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