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Principles of philosophy
Book • 1984
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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when discussing inertia, highlighting Descartes's simplified explanation of the concept.


Kyle Grieve

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TIP749: Unlocking Hidden Investing Secrets From Basic Science w/ Kyle Grieve
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as the magnum opus of Descartes that Newton is criticizing.


Elise Crull

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The Limits of Knowing with Elise Crull
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as a book where Descartes sets up his philosophical worldview, his epistemology, and his metaphysics.


Elise Crull

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The Limits of Knowing with Elise Crull
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as an example of a comprehensive theory that was taught to students as philosophy, offering an alternative educational system.

Arnold Brooks

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Continuing Education (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson, with Arnold Brooks)
Mentioned as Descartes' textbook of philosophy, published in 1644.

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HoP 470 Gary Hatfield on Descartes' Meditations
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as Descartes' extensive treatise that finally brings together his metaphysical and physical ideas.


Peter Adamson

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HoP 466 Well Hidden: Descartes’ Life and Works
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in the context of Descartes' analogy of philosophy as a tree, with metaphysics as the roots and physics as the trunk.

Gideon Manning

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HoP 479 Gideon Manning on Cartesian Medicine
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as containing one of Descartes' clearest expositions of his dictum 'cogito ergo sum'.


Parker Sedeckes

Ep. 65 - I Think, Therefore Descartes Was Right | A Defense of Descartes's Dictum






