Philosophical Works, Volume 1Cambridge Press, 1967 - Philosophy |
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René Descartes. PREFATORY NOTE TO THE PRINCIPLES. The Principles of P/rilosophy was published on six occasions by the Elzevirs in Holland. The first edition was brought out in 1644 in Latin, and it was the only one that appeared during ...
René Descartes. PREFATORY NOTE TO THE PRINCIPLES. The Principles of P/rilosophy was published on six occasions by the Elzevirs in Holland. The first edition was brought out in 1644 in Latin, and it was the only one that appeared during ...
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René Descartes. PREFATORY NOTE TO 'THE PASSIONS OF THE SOUL.' THE work entitled 'The Passions of the Soul' was written in French during the winter of 1645-6, four years before its author's death. It was the last work published by Descartes ...
René Descartes. PREFATORY NOTE TO 'THE PASSIONS OF THE SOUL.' THE work entitled 'The Passions of the Soul' was written in French during the winter of 1645-6, four years before its author's death. It was the last work published by Descartes ...
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René Descartes. INDEX TO VOLUME I A000022092878 WEB 9 70 DATE DUE ASTRU MAYURNOS DEC 673. Adam , C. vi , X Algebra , 10 sq . , 68 , 91 Analysis 10 , 19 Anger , passion of 361 , 420 Apollonius 135 Archimedes 135 Aristotle 206 , 207 , 296 ...
René Descartes. INDEX TO VOLUME I A000022092878 WEB 9 70 DATE DUE ASTRU MAYURNOS DEC 673. Adam , C. vi , X Algebra , 10 sq . , 68 , 91 Analysis 10 , 19 Anger , passion of 361 , 420 Apollonius 135 Archimedes 135 Aristotle 206 , 207 , 296 ...
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