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... Method in philosophy first occurred to him . The work was to have been complete in thirty - six rules falling into three parts containing twelve rules each . The first part gives the general nature of Descartes ' new Method ; while in ...
... Method in philosophy first occurred to him . The work was to have been complete in thirty - six rules falling into three parts containing twelve rules each . The first part gives the general nature of Descartes ' new Method ; while in ...
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PREFATORY NOTE TO THE METHOD . The Discourse on the Method and Essays was originally published anonymously in 1637 by Jan Maire of Leiden , in somewhat shabby form . It was Descartes ' first published work , the much talked of ' World ...
PREFATORY NOTE TO THE METHOD . The Discourse on the Method and Essays was originally published anonymously in 1637 by Jan Maire of Leiden , in somewhat shabby form . It was Descartes ' first published work , the much talked of ' World ...
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... Method which teaches us to follow the true order and enumerate exactly every term in the matter under investigation contains everything which gives certainty to the rules of Arithmetic . But what pleased me most in this Method was that ...
... Method which teaches us to follow the true order and enumerate exactly every term in the matter under investigation contains everything which gives certainty to the rules of Arithmetic . But what pleased me most in this Method was that ...
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The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2017 |
The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2015 |
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