Discourse on the Method
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Seminal philosophical and autobiographical work, which laid the foundation for modern Western philosophy. In this treatise from 1637, translated by John Veitch (1829-1894), Descartes outlines his approach to scientific and philosophical inquiry, emphasizing the importance of doubt, rational analysis, and methodical reasoning. The "Discourse" presents a clear, personal account of Descartes’ intellectual journey and philosophical method. The work is divided into six parts. In the early sections, Descartes recounts his educational background and his dissatisfaction with the traditional scholastic approach. He describes his decision to undertake a solitary intellectual journey, withdrawing from conventional learning to explore knowledge based solely on reason. Descartes famously proposes his method of doubt—systematically doubting all beliefs that could be subject to even the slightest uncertainty—to arrive at foundational truths. One of the most iconic outcomes of this method is Descartes’ declaration “Cogito, ergo sum” ("I think, therefore I am"), a fundamental element of his philosophy asserting that the very act of doubt implies the existence of a thinking self. From this starting point, Descartes begins to rebuild his knowledge on a basis of clear and distinct ideas, seeking certainty through reason alone. The latter sections delve into applications of this method in mathematics, physics, and metaphysics. Descartes also touches upon the existence of God and the distinction between the mind and body, key themes that would define Cartesian dualism. "Discourse on the Method" is a philosophical milestone and a profound reflection on personal intellectual transformation. It encourages critical thinking, independence of thought, and a commitment to rational inquiry, values that continue to influence science today.
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