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Principles of philosophy

René Descartes ; translated, with explanatory notes by Valentine Rodger Miller and Reese P. Miller

(Synthese historical library, v. 24)

Reidel, c1983

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Principia philosophiae

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Translation of: Principia philosophiae. 1644

With additional material from the French translation of 1647

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Descartes's Principles 0. / Philosophy is his longest and most ambitious work; it is the only work in which he attempted to actually deduce scientific knowledge from Cartesian metaphysics, as he repeatedly claimed was possible. Whatever the success of this attempt, there can be no doubt that it was enormously influential. Cartesian celestial mechanics held sway for well over a century, and some of the best minds of that period, including Leibniz, Malebranche, Euler, and the Bernoullis, attempted to modify and quantify the Cartesian theory of vortices into an acceptable alternative to Newton's theory of universal gravitation. Thus, the Principles is not only of inherent and historical interest philosophically but is also a seminal document in the history of science and of 17th Century thought. Principles of Philosophy was first published in Latin, in 1644. In 1647, a French translation, done by the Abbe Claude Picot and containing a great deal of additional material and a number of alterations in the original text, was published with Descartes's enthusiastic approval. Unlike some English translations of portions of the Principles, this translation uses the Latin text as its primary source; however, a good deal of additional material from Picot's translation has been included. There are several reasons for this. First, there is good evidence that Descartes himself was responsible for some of the additional material, including, of course, the Preface to the French translation.

Table of Contents

I/Of the Principles of Human Knowledge.- II/Of the Principles of Material Objects.- III/Of the Visible Universe.- IV/Of the Earth.- Plates.- Index of Persons and Works.- Index of Subjects and Terms.

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  • NCID
    BA18402857
  • ISBN
    • 9027714517
  • LCCN
    82018111
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    lat
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht, Holland ; Boston, U.S.A.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxviii, 325 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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