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  6. Descartes: The Probable and the Certain (Elementa) by M. Glouberman, 1986-04
  7. Descartes & the Autonomy of the Human Understanding (Harvard Dissertations in Philosophy) by John Carriero, 1990-03-01
  8. The Possible Influence of Montaigne's "Essais" on Descartes' "Treatise on by Michael G. Paulson, 1988-07-19
  9. From Science to Subjectivity: An Interpretation of Descartes' Meditations (Contributions in Philosophy) by Walter Soffer, 1987-08-26
  10. Subjectivity and Representation in Descartes: The Origins of Modernity (Cambridge Studies in French) by Dalia Judovitz, 1988-01-29
  11. The Metaphysics of Science and Freedom: From Descartes to Kant to Hegel (Avebury Series in Philosophy) by Wayne Cristaudo, 1991-04
  12. Descartes (Hackett Publishing) by Marjorie Glicksman Grene, 1998-03
  13. Descartes (Oxford Paperbacks) by S.V. Keeling, 1968-08
  14. The Method of Descartes. A study of the Regulae by L. J. Beck, 1952-12-24

81. DESCARTES, René, (1596-1650), Geometria... Anno 1637 Gallice Edita; Postea Aute
2 vols. Small 4to. Contemp. vellum, limp vol. I, stiff vol. II. With numerouswoodcut diagrams in the text. (14), 520 pp.; (18), 420, (4) pp.; lacking half
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With the rare second volume DESCARTES, René, (1596-1650) Amsterdam, Elzevir, 1659-1661. 2 vols. Small 4to. Contemp. vellum, limp vol. I, stiff vol. II. With numerous woodcut diagrams in the text. (14), 520 pp.; (18), 420, (4) pp.; lacking half title (with portrait on verso) and some light foxing in vol.I; the rare vol II is fresh except for a small ink stain in lower outer corner of first two leaves. «Second Latin edition of this celebrated work, originally published in French in the Discours de la Méthode, which contains the author’s invention of analytical geometry. It is specially valuable for the notes by De Beaune, which rendered the difficult original text easy of comprehension, and wherein the editor first points out that the properties of a curve can be deduced from those of its tangents (‘the inverse method of tangents’). (This edition) first contains the important "De Reductione Aequationum", and "De Maximis et Minimis", both by Johan Hudde, burgomaster of Amsterdam... the second is one of those classical contributions which preceded and led up to to the invention of the calculus... The second volume, which is especially rare and nearly always missing, includes... (four treatises by van Schooten, de Beaune, and de Witt)» (Sotheran, First Suppl., 1041 and 1042). This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Libreria Antiquaria C. E. Rappaport

82. Descartes, René (1596-1650) Université Montpellier II
Descartes, René (15961650) Descartes, René (1596-1650) Diophantus Descartes, René (1596-1650) These long chains of perfectly simple and ( )
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83. Descartes, René (1596-1650) Université Montpellier II
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84. Rene Descartes
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nach Stockholm. Rationalismus "Cogito ergo sum" - Ich denke also bin ich Rationalismus Francis Bacon Von der im "cogito ergo sum" denkende Substanz (res cogitans) und die Im Geiste des christlichen Neuplatonismus glaubte Descartes an "certa et determinata quantitas" ). So folgerte Descartes in den 'Principia Philosophiae' von 1644 aus der Vollkommenheit Gottes die Erhaltung der Bewegung m v m v , sondern eine "Kraft" Aus dem Erhaltungssatz suchte Descartes nun unter Zuhilfenahme weiterer Gesetze (z.B. des Christiaan Huygens Als seine wichtigste Entdeckung hat Descartes seine 'mathesis universalis' angesehen. Gemeint ist die von Francois Vieta (1540 - 1603) als 'algebra speciosa' Huygens

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    Descartes s concept of mind. Descartes, René, 15961650. Chávez-Arvizo, Enrique.Descartes s Theory of Mind (review) Access article in HTML Access
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    88. Perspectives On Science, Volume 8 - Table Of Contents
    Descartes, René, 15961650 Views on causation. Causation. Abstract. In thispaper I address the vexed question of secondary causation in René Descartes
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    René Descartes (31 maart 1596 11 februari 1650) was een van de belangrijkstefilosofen en wiskundigen van zijn tijd. Schilderij door Frans Hals, ca. 1649.
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    Ren© Descartes, often called the father of modern philosophy, attempted to break with the philosophical traditions of his day and start philosophy anew. Rejecting the Aristotelian philosophy of the schools, the authority of tradition and the authority of the senses, he built a philosophical system that included a method of inquiry, a metaphysics, a mechanistic physics and biology, and an account of human psychology intended to ground an ethics. Descartes was also important as one of the founders of the new analytic geometry, which combines geometry and algebra, and whose certainty provided a kind of model for the rest of his philosophy. After an education in the scholastic and humanistic traditions, Descartes’ earliest work was mostly in mathematics and mathematical physics, in which his most important achievements were his analytical geometry and his discovery of the law of refraction in optics. In this early period he also wrote his unfinished treatise on method, the Rules for the Direction of the Mind , which set out a procedure for investigating nature, based on the reduction of complex problems to simpler ones solvable by direct intuition. From these intuitively established foundations, Descartes tried to show how one could then attain the solution of the problems originally posed.

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    Ren© Descartes was born on 31 March 1596 in the Touraine region of France, in the town of La Haye, later renamed Descartes in his honour. In 1606 or 1607 he was sent to the Coll¨ge Royal de La Fl¨che, run by the Jesuit order. Here he received an education that combined elements of earlier Aristotelian scholasticism with the new humanistic emphasis on the study of language and literature. But the core of the collegiate curriculum was the study of Aristotelian logic, metaphysics, physics and ethics. Descartes left La Fl¨che in 1614 or 1615, and went to the University of Poitiers, where he received his baccalaur©at and his licence en droit in late 1616. In Part I of the Discours de la m©thode Discourse on the Method (1637), he discusses his education in some detail, explaining why he found it increasingly unsatisfactory. In the end, he reports, he left school, rejecting much of what he had been taught there. He chose the life of the military engineer, and set out across Europe to learn his trade, following the armies and the wars. On 10 November 1618, in the course of his travels, he met Isaac Beeckman . An enthusiastic scientific amateur since his early twenties

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