René Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy
Descartes's Meditations on First Philosophy, published in Latin in 1641, is one of the most widely studied philosophical texts of all time, and inaugurates many of the key themes that have remained central to philosophy ever since. In his original Latin text Descartes expresses himself with great lucidity and elegance, and there is enormous interest, even for those who are not fluent in Latin, in seeing how the famous concepts and arguments of his great masterpiece unfold in the original language. John Cottingham's acclaimed English translation of the work is presented here in a facing-page edition alongside the original Latin text. Students of classical philosophy have long had the benefit of dual-language editions, and the availability of such a resource for the canonical works of the early-modern period is long overdue. This volume now makes available, in an invaluable dual-language format, one of the most seminal texts of Western philosophy.
- Incorporates the widely acclaimed Cottingham translation, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996
- Presents the original Latin text of Descartes's greatest masterpiece, considered one of the greatest canonical texts in Western philosophy
- Allows for a close comparison of Descartes's original text with an authoritative English translation
Product details
October 2015Paperback
9781107576353
282 pages
229 × 152 × 15 mm
0.38kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Philosophical introduction to the Meditations
- Textual and linguistic introduction
- Descartes, Meditationes/Meditations Latin text with English translation.