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Selections from the Principles of Philosophy
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Selections from the Principles of Philosophy

Hosted by René Descartes · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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11
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About this podcast

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens. This groundbreaking work offers a systematic exploration of natural philosophy and metaphysics, presenting the first truly comprehensive, mechanistic view of the universe. Selections from the Principles of Philosophy includes the entirety of the first part, Of the Principles of Human Knowledge, along with selected passages from the second part, Of the Principles of Material Things, the third part, Of the Visible World, and the fourth part, Of the Earth. (Foon)

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René Descartes hosts Selections from the Principles of Philosophy, a society show with 11 episodes published.

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011 - Part IV Of the Earth CXCVIII-CCVII

Feb 9, 202616m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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010 - Part IV Of the Earth CLXXXVIII-CXCVII

Feb 9, 202613m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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009 - Part III Of the Visible World

Feb 9, 20262m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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008 - Part II Of the Principles of Material Things XIV-XXV

Feb 9, 202612m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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007 - Part II Of the Principles of Material Things I-XIII

Feb 9, 202615m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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006 - Part I Of the Principles of Human Knowledge LXI-LXXVI

Feb 9, 202619m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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005 - Part I Of the Principles of Human Knowledge XLVI-LX

Feb 9, 202615m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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004 - Part I Of the Principles of Human Knowledge XXXI-XLV

Feb 9, 202611m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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003 - Part I Of the Principles of Human Knowledge XVI-XXX

Feb 9, 202614m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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002 - Part I Of the Principles of Human Knowledge I-XV

Feb 9, 202612m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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001 - Letter of the Author Serving for a Preface

Feb 9, 202628m0

Originally published in Latin in 1644 and later translated into French in 1647, The Principles of Philosophy by René Descartes unveils the foundational principles of nature and the Laws of Physics through his unique lens

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