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Think for yourself -- with clarity, courage, and method.
In this special edition from the Timeless Texts in Modern English Collection series, we bring together two of the most influential works in Western philosophy: The Discourse on the Method (1637) and Meditations on First Philosophy (1641), both by René Descartes, the father of modern philosophy.
With updated language, accessible explanations, and a reader-friendly editorial structure, this book is more than just a philosophical reading -- it is an invitation to intellectual autonomy, the pursuit of truth, and the courage to doubt.
? What you'll find in this edition:
? The full text of The Discourse on the Method, faithfully adapted in clear, modern language
? All six Meditations on First Philosophy, in a complete and updated version
? Explanatory notes for each part and meditation
? A philosophical glossary with key Cartesian concepts
? Thematic appendices:
- The Cartesian Method and Modern Science
- Doubt as a Path to Truth
? A section "About René Descartes" and an analytical index by theme
This edition contains original and exclusive material, including linguistic adaptation, commentary, glossary, critical introduction, chapter/book organization, and thematic appendices.
Although based on a public domain work, this version is an independent intellectual creation and is protected by copyright, in accordance with Amazon KDP guidelines.
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