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This book adopts the perspective that we should not approach Rene Descartes as a solitary thinker, but as a philosopher who constructs a dialogue with his contemporaries, so as to engage them and elements of his society into his philosophical enterprise. Roger Ariew argues that an important aspect of this engagement concerns the endeavor to establish Cartesian philosophy in the Schools, that is, to replace Aristotle as the authority there. Descartes wrote the 'Principles of Philosophy' as something of a rival to Scholastic ...

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    • Title: Descartes and the First Cartesians by Roger Ariew
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
    • Print ISBN: 9780199563517, 0199563519
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    • Edition: 2015
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