Discourse on Method
by Rene Descartes, translated by Donald A. Cress
“The Discourse on the Method is one of the most influential works in the history of modern philosophy, and important to the development of natural sciences. In this work, Descartes tackles the problem of skepticism, which had previously been studied by Sextus Empiricus, Al-Ghazali and Michel de Montaigne. Descartes modified it to account for a truth he found to be incontrovertible. Descartes started his line of reasoning by doubting everything, so as to assess the world from a fresh perspective, clear of any preconceived notions.” —Wikipedia
Category: Evolutionary PerspectiveThe translator, Donald A. Cress, is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Parkside. He also translated of Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy.
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