Richard Serjeantson, "René Descartes: Regulae ad directionem ingenii: An Early Manuscript Version"
English | ISBN: 0199682941 | 2023 | 560 pages | PDF | 26 MB
English | ISBN: 0199682941 | 2023 | 560 pages | PDF | 26 MB
René Descartes's Regulae ad directionem ingenii ('Rules for the Direction of the Understanding') is his earliest surviving philosophical treatise, and in many respects his most puzzling text. It is a profoundly original work with few intellectual precursors, and offers the fullest account anywhere in Descartes's work of his theory of method. Yet Descartes left it unfinished, and unpublished, at his death in 1650. The versions currently known to modern readers are all posthumous: a manuscript copied for Leibniz in the late seventeenth century, a Dutch translation of 1684, and the version printed in 1701 in Amsterdam. As a result, the details and date of its composition, its fragmentary, unfinished state, and its philosophical content have long puzzled scholars.
The discovery by Richard Serjeantson in 2011 of a previously unknown, early manuscript draft of the
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