René Descartes is arguably the most important seventeenth-century thinker and the father of modern philosophy. Yet his unique method, and its divergence from the method of hisscholastic predecessors and contemporaries, raises complex and often challenging issues. Descartes: A Guide for the Perplexed is a clear and thorough account of descartes' philosophy, his major works and ideas, providing an ideal guide to the important and complex thought of this key philosopher. The book covers the whole range of Descartes' philosophical work, offering a thematic review of his thought, together with detailed examination of the texts commonly encountered by students, including the Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy. This book provides a cogent and reliable survey of the philosophical trends and influences apparent in Descartes' thought.
Sobre o autor(a)
Skirry, Justin
Justin Skirry é professor-assistente de Filosofia na Universidade Wesleyana de
Lincoln, Nebraska, EUA. Publicou monografias no Journal of the History of
Philosophy History , no of Philosophy Quarterly e outros periódicos acadêmicos.
É autor de Descartes and the Metaphysics of Human Nature, editado pela Continuum, 2005. |