In Selections from the Principles of Philosophy, René Descartes presents a systematic vision of the world built upon reason, clarity, and methodical doubt. Originally conceived as a comprehensive guide to philosophy, this work brings together Descartes’ reflections on knowledge, reality, nature, and the structure of the universe. Beginning with fundamental questions about certainty and the nature of thought, Descartes develops a philosophical system that connects metaphysics with natural science. He examines the relationship between mind and body, the existence of God, the laws governing matter and motion, and the order underlying the physical world. Clear, logical, and ambitious in scope, these selections offer readers a concise introduction to Descartes’ philosophical system. They reveal a thinker determined to rebuild knowledge on firm foundations and to show how reason can illuminate both the human mind and the workings of nature.
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