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Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting One’s Reason and of Seeking Truth in the Sciences
Prefatory Note by the Author
Discourse on the Method
Part
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Part
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Meditations on the First Philosophy: In Which the Existence of God and the Immortality of the Soul Are Demonstrated
Dedication
Preface to the Reader
Synopsis of the Six Following Meditations
Meditations on the First Philosophy
Meditation
I
: Of the Things of Which We May Doubt
Meditation
II
: Of the Nature of the Human Mind; and That It Is More Easily Known Than the Body
Meditation
III
: Of God: That He Exists
Meditation
IV
: Of Truth and Error
Meditation
V
: Of the Essence of Material Things; and, Again, of God; That He Exists
Meditation
VI
: Of the Existence of Material Things, and of the Real Distinction Between the Mind and Body of Man
Selections from the
Principles of Philosophy
Letter of the Author to the French Translator of the
Principles of Philosophy
Serving for a Preface
Dedication
Selections from the
Principles of Philosophy
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: Of the Principles of Human Knowledge
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: Of the Principles of Material Things
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: Of the Visible World
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: Of the Earth
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Appendix
Endnotes
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