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Descartes: The World and Other Writings
An alternative translation and more recent edition of Descartes' important treatise on the nature of the world.
René Descartes (Author), Stephen Gaukroger (Edited by)
9780521636469, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 26 November 1998
248 pages
22.7 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.41 kg
"...an important addition to Descartes scholarship and required reading for those working on Descartes and the history of science." Russell Wahl, Philosophy in Review
Descartes' The World offers the most comprehensive vision of the nature of the world since Aristotle, and is crucial for an understanding of his later writings, in particular the Meditations and Principles of Philosophy. Above all, it provides an insight into how Descartes conceived of natural philosophy before he started to reformulate his doctrines in terms of a sceptically driven epistemology. Of its two parts, the Treatise on Light introduced the first comprehensive, quantitative version of a mechanistic natural philosophy, supplying a theory of matter, a physical optics, and a cosmology. The Treatise on Man provided the first comprehensive mechanist physiology. This volume also includes translations of material important for an understanding of the work: related sections from the Dioptrics and the Meteors, and an English translation of the complete text of The Description of the Human Body.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chronology
Further reading
Note on the texts
The World and other writings: 1. The Treatise on Light
2. Discourse 2 of the Dioptrics
3. Discourse 8 of the Meteors
4. The Treatise on Man
5. Description of the Human Body
Index.
Subject Areas: Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900 [HPCD]