Description
How to Read Descartes's Meditations consists of seven independent studies of Descartes's Meditations, each organized around one problem, which either has never or very seldom been explored in Cartesian scholarship.
How to Read Descartes's Meditations is the first collection of essays on the Meditations that makes a conscious effort to read Descartes's philosophy as a reaction against or an acknowledgment of Scholastic, Renaissance, and the Reformation sources. It will become a standard book for students of modern philosophy.
About the Author
Zbigniew Janowski is author of the ground-breaking Augustinian-Cartesian Index (St. Augustine's Press, 2004).
Reviews
How to Read Descartes's Meditations is the first collection of essays on the Meditations that makes a conscious effort to read Descartes's philosophy as a reaction against or an acknowledgment of Scholastic, Renaissance, and the Reformation sources. It will become a standard book for students of modern philosophy. - Sirreadalot.org
Book Information
ISBN 9781587313554
Author Zbigniew Janowski
Format Hardback
Page Count 156
Imprint St Augustine's Press
Publisher St Augustine's Press
Weight(grams) 400g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 16mm