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El. knyga: Rene Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy: With Selections from the Objections and Replies

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  • ISBN-13: 9781107330566
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Descartes's Meditations on First Philosophy, published in Latin in 1641, is one of the most widely studied philosophical texts of all time, and inaugurates many of the key themes that have remained central to philosophy ever since. In his original Latin text Descartes expresses himself with great lucidity and elegance, and there is enormous interest, even for those who are not fluent in Latin, in seeing how the famous concepts and arguments of his great masterpiece unfold in the original language. John Cottingham's acclaimed English translation of the work is presented here in a facing-page edition alongside the original Latin text. Students of classical philosophy have long had the benefit of dual-language editions, and the availability of such a resource for the canonical works of the early-modern period is long overdue. This volume now makes available, in an invaluable dual-language format, one of the most seminal texts of Western philosophy.

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A dual-language edition presenting Descartes's original Latin text of his greatest work, with a facing-page authoritative English translation.
Philosophical introduction: the Meditations and Cartesian philosophy vii
Editorial introduction: the text and its translation xxxi
Meditationes De Prima Philosophia/Meditations on First Philosophy
1(126)
Epistola dedicatoria/Dedicatory letter to the Sorbonne
3(8)
Praefatio ad lectorem/Preface to the reader
11(6)
Synopsis/Synopsis
17(6)
Meditatio Prima: De iis quae in dubium revocari possunt / First Meditation: What can be called into doubt
23(10)
Meditatio Secunda: De natura mentis humanae: quod ipsa sit notior quam corpus / Second Meditation: The nature of the human mind, and how it is better known than the body
33(16)
Meditatio Tertia: De Deo, quod existat / Third Meditation: The existence of God
49(26)
Meditatio Quarta: De vero et falso / Fourth Meditation: Truth and falsity
75(14)
Meditatio Quinta: De essentia rerum materialium; et iterum de Deo, quod existat / Fifth Meditation: The essence of material things, and the existence of God considered a second time
89(12)
Meditatio Sexta: De rerum materialium existentia, et reali mentis a corpore distinctione / Sixth Meditation: The existence of material things, and the real distinction between mind and body
101(26)
Objectiones Cum Responsionibus / Objections and Replies [ Selections]
127(113)
Circa primam meditationem / On the First Meditation
127(1)
The rejection of previous beliefs
127(1)
The reliability of the senses
127(4)
The dreaming argument
131(2)
Certainty in dreams
133(4)
Circa secundam meditationem / On the Second Meditation
137(1)
Cogito ergo sum (`I am thinking, therefore I exist')
137(2)
Sum res cogitans (`I am a thinking thing')
139(10)
The nature of thought
149(6)
The piece of wax
155(4)
Circa tertiam meditationem / On the Third Meditation
159(1)
Innate ideas
159(4)
The idea of God
163(10)
Objective reality
173(2)
God, author of my existence
175(10)
Circa quartam meditationem / On the Fourth Meditation
185(1)
The cause of error
185(4)
The indifference of the will
189(6)
Circa quintam meditationem / On the Fifth Meditation
195(1)
Whether God's essence implies his existence
195(16)
Clear and distinct perception and the `Cartesian Circle'
211(10)
Circa sextam meditationem / On the Sixth Meditation
221(1)
The real distinction between mind and body
221(19)
Index 240
John Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Reading, Professorial Research Fellow at Heythrop College, University of London, and an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. He is co-editor and translator of the standard English edition of the Philosophical Writings of Descartes (1991), and editor of the Cambridge Companion to Descartes (1992), and his own books in this area include Cartesian Reflections (2008). He has also published extensively in the fields of moral philosophy and philosophy of religion.