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A Discourse on Method

Meditations on the First Philosophy: Principles of Philosophy

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A Discourse on Method

By: René Descartes
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By calling everything into doubt, Descartes laid the foundations of modern philosophy. With the celebrated words "I think therefore I am," his compelling argument swept aside ancient and medieval traditions. He deduced that human beings consist of minds and bodies; that these are totally distinct "substances"; that God exists and that He ensures we can trust the evidence of our senses. Ushering in the "scientific revolution" of Galileo and Newton, his ideas have set the agenda for debate ever since. His philosophical methods and investigation changed the course of Western philosophy and led to or transformed the fields of metaphysics, epistemology, physics and mathematics, political theory and ethics.Public Domain (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc. History History & Philosophy Modern Philosophy Science Metaphysical
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Insightful Philosophy • Profound Thinker • Influential Ideas • Thought-provoking Reasoning • Engaging Writing
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The unabridged version is a bit difficult to follow ! The sentences are very long and the narrative is complex .

Unabridged is a bit difficult to follow

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I really get a sense of who the author is and he has put his thoughts down on paper in such a way that it is easy to understand why he came to the conclusions that he has come to. For those that are looking for thoughtful affirmations to support faith and god, this book is for you.

Thoughtful and positive

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Even though the narrator does a good job, it can be taxing to listen to. Since I have read the book I was hoping I might be able to grasp the audiobook, but it is still difficult.

Great book but hard to "audiobook" it

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Descartes is a good writer, surprisingly good. This compilation of his most important philosophical works gives a nice redundancy to his body of work and most of Descartes' ideas get repeated in such a way that the listener will have no problem understanding most of his major points.

One should never rely on other authors' summaries of a original philosophical works especially when they are from non-philosophical books, because they seem to always highlight the wrong points in order to make their points while ignoring the real worth of the thinker.

There is no doubt that modern philosophy starts with Descartes. The process becomes the focus not the event itself. Our truths are no longing waiting to be discovered with an ontological rationality derived from a set of principals based on the hypothesized order of the universe, but a process awaiting to be invented through a disentangling of the subjective from the objective world. (Human's no longer discover truth they invent it).

There is another really interesting philosophy of science point that is within these readings. It is our understanding that closes the ontological difference between the subject/object, the word/thing, the Noumenal/Phenomenal. His example involved wax and it's shape, but in the interest of expediency I'll just say that gravity is an intuition. It is our understanding that closes the gap because one will never see the gravity. We can only understand it. Descartes gets that point, and that is one of the reasons why he is very important today.

Overall, Descartes is a great thinker and a very good writer. I would recommend Spinoza's Ethics after reading this one. Spinoza respects Descartes but he'll try to refute him by using the same premises. It doesn't matter which one is correct (to me). The most interesting part is how they get at their conclusions. Philosophy is fun and this kind of books show why.

Great writer, and shows why philosophy is fun

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Excellently performed. Includes the Discourse on Method, the Meditations on First Philosophy, a Letter to Princess Elizabeth, and the Principles of Philosophy in toto. A great value for three of Descartes most important works. The translation is older, like most of Audible books to keep the price reasonable and is very readable, clear and distinct. Highly recommended!

Descartes at his best

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Very recommended highest philosophy!
For people who love e philosophy and reason.
Very good recording.

Magnificent

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PERFECT- I ONLY WISH THERE WAS MORE PHILOSOPHY AVAILIBLE AT AUDIBLE. COM
THANK YOU AGAIN..........................PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THANK YOU

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This is the real deal, Descartes' "I think therefore I am" masterpiece. Be forewarned it contains old fashioned syntax and an even more old fashioned view of the world. If you want to listen to this seminal philosophical work, it's all here.

A classic, old syntax and all

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I will purchase the book. The language is difficult which complicates concentration and comprehension throughout.

Dense historic document

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This is a book that you will need to listen or read at least twice to be able to understand the message in its entirety. I love the way René explains the biase that prevent us from understanding or seeking the truth.

Great source of wisdom

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