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Discourse on method and the meditations / Descartes, René (1596-1650).
Titre : Discourse on method and the meditations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Descartes, René (1596-1650)., Auteur ; Sutcliffe, Frank Edmund, Traducteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1968 Collection : Penguin classics Importance : 187 p. Format : 18 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-044206-9 Note générale :
Trad. de : "Discours de la méthode". - Trad. de : "Meditationum de prima philosophia"Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Science Methodology Metaphysics Early works to 1800 Knowledge, Theory of First philosophy. Résumé : René Descartes was a central figure in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. In his Discourse on Method he outlined the contrast between mathematics and experimental sciences, and the extent to which each one can achieve certainty. Drawing on his own work in geometry, optics, astronomy and physiology, Descartes developed the hypothetical method that characterizes modern science, and this soon came to replace the traditional techniques derived from Aristotle. Many of Descartes' most radical ideas - such as the disparity between our perceptions and the realities that cause them - have been highly influential in the development of modern philosophy. Discourse on method and the meditations [texte imprimé] / Descartes, René (1596-1650)., Auteur ; Sutcliffe, Frank Edmund, Traducteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1968 . - 187 p. ; 18 cm. - (Penguin classics) .
ISBN : 978-0-14-044206-9
Trad. de : "Discours de la méthode". - Trad. de : "Meditationum de prima philosophia"
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Science Methodology Metaphysics Early works to 1800 Knowledge, Theory of First philosophy. Résumé : René Descartes was a central figure in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. In his Discourse on Method he outlined the contrast between mathematics and experimental sciences, and the extent to which each one can achieve certainty. Drawing on his own work in geometry, optics, astronomy and physiology, Descartes developed the hypothetical method that characterizes modern science, and this soon came to replace the traditional techniques derived from Aristotle. Many of Descartes' most radical ideas - such as the disparity between our perceptions and the realities that cause them - have been highly influential in the development of modern philosophy. Exemplaires (1)
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