Meditations on First Philosophy and Other Metaphysical Writings: Gilded Pocket Edition
By (Author) Ren Descartes
Translated by John Veitch
Introduction by Frank Sewall
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Arcturus
1st March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Western philosophy: Enlightenment
194
Hardback
288
Width 105mm, Height 165mm, Spine 17mm
221g
This elegant collector's edition presents Ren Descartes' classic philosophical work, Meditations on First Philosophy, featuring gold cover embossing and gilded page-edges.
The philosopher behind the famous maxim "I think, therefore I am", Descartes and his ideas have shaped modern philosophy. Meditations on First Philosophy is one of his most celebrated texts, exploring the metaphysical relationship between the mind and thought, the nature of reality and how accumulated knowledge and our experiences affect us.
This edition also includes the great philosopher's Discourse on the Method, a brilliant discussion of reasoning and experimentation which helped establish the foundations of the scientific process, as well as a selection of enlightening essays from his Principles of Philosophy.
This beautiful pocket-sized gift edition contains the classic translation by John Veitch, presented with a gold embossed cover design, ivory pages, beautifully designed endpapers and gold gilded page edges. Part of the Arcturus Ornate Classics series, this book makes wonderful gift for any philosophy lover.
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Ren Descartes (1596-1650) is best known for his statement on the link between thought and existence: 'Cogito, ergo sum'. A renowned mathematician, philosopher and scientist, Descartes was born in France, but spent some 20 years living in the Dutch Republic, serving in the Dutch States Army of Maurice of Nassau. In addition to Meditations on First Philosophy, he is also known for Discourse on the Method (1637) and Principles of Philosophy (1644).
Frank Sewall (1837-1915) was an American Swedenborgian clergyman with a keen interest in metaphysical philosophy. His publications include The New Metaphysics (1888), Swedenborg and Modern Idealism (1902) and the introduction and notes to Emanual F. Gorqitz's translation of Immanuel Kant's Dreams of a Spirit-Seer (1900).
John Veitch (1829-1894) was a Scottish philosopher and historian. He was educated and the University of Edinburgh and went become chair of logic, metaphysics and rhetoric at the University of Andrews.