Discourse on Method and Related Writings

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Author: Rene Descartes

ISBN-10: 0140446990

ISBN-13: 9780140446999

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"It is not enough to have a good mind; it is more important to use it well" René Descartes was a central figure in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. In his Discourse on Method he outlined the contrast between mathematics and experimental sciences, and the extent to which each one can achieve certainty. Drawing on his own work in geometry, optics, astronomy and physiology, Descartes developed the hypothetical method that characterizes modern science, and this soon came to...

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Rene Descartes (1596-1650) did major research in optics, geometry, astronomy and physiology, although (partly because Galileo had just been condemned by the Inquisition) he published nothing until he was over forty. The Discourse forms the preface to his first collection of scientific papers (1637), sketching in a new method based on hypothesis and deduction which was soon to replace traditional techniques derived from Aristotle. This edition puts the work in context, by including extracts from Descartes' correspondence, the Rules for Guiding One's Intelligence and from The World -- a posthumously published summary of his physical theories, which at one point in its chequered life had to be rescued from the river Seine. The age of Newton marks one of the great turning points in intellectual history; Descartes has a key place at its very heart.

AcknowledgementsviiiNote on References to DescartesixIntroductionxiFurther ReadingxxxvDiscourse on the Metbod for Guiding One's Reason and Searching for Truth in the Sciences1Selected Correspondence, 1636-955The World, or a Treatise on Light (Chapters 1-7)81Rules for Guiding One's Intelligence in Searching for the Truth113Text Notes195Index205