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This collection presents Descartes' foundational metaphysical and methodological reflections, beginning with a preface that defines philosophy as the pursuit of wisdom and arguing that true knowledge must be deduced from clear, evident first principles. It outlines criteria for such principles, proposes a method of deriving further truths so that each deduction remains manifest, and distinguishes degrees of knowledge from sense experience to reasoned insight. Selections survey physics and mind–body considerations, and an appendix reproduces formal demonstrations of God’s existence offered in reply to objections. Throughout, emphasis falls on rigorous deduction, the utility of philosophy for guiding life and science, and the aspiration to reorder knowledge on principled foundations.
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