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Index
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Introduction
DISCOURSE ON METHOD
[PART ONE]
[PART TWO]
[PART THREE]
[PART FOUR]
[PART FIVE]
[PART SIX]
Selected Correspondence, 1636 — 9
Descartes to Mersenne, March 1636 (AT I, 338-40)
Descartes to Constantijn Huygens, 27 February 1637 (AT I, 620-21)
Descartes to Mersenne, March 1637 (AT I, 348-51)
Descartes to an Unknown Correspondent [May 1637?] (AT I, 369-71)
Descartes to [Father Noël], October 1637 (AT I, 454-6)
Morin to Descartes, 22 February 1638 (AT I, 537-40)
Descartes to Father Vatier, 22 February 1638 (AT I, 558-61, 562-5)
Descartes to Reneri [for Pollot], April or May 1638 (AT II, 34-43)
Descartes to Mersenne, 27 May 1638 (AT II, 141 — 4)
Descartes to Morin, 13 July 1638 (AT II, 197 — 200)
Descartes to Debeaune, 30 April 1639 (AT II, 542 — 4)
Descartes to Mersenne, 27 August 1639 (AT II, 570 — 71)
Descartes to Mersenne, 16 October 1639 (AT II, 596 — 9)
The World, or a Treatise on Light and the Other Principal Objects of the Senses ...
CHAPTER I - The Difference between Our Sensations and the Things That Produce Them
CHAPTER 2 - What Do the Heat and Light of Fire Consist In?
CHAPTER 3 - Hardness and Liquidity
CHAPTER 4 - The Vacuum, and How It Happens That Our Senses Do Not Perceive ...
CHAPTER 5 - The Number of the Elements, and Their Qualities
CHAPTER 6 - A Dercription of a New World, and the Qualities of the Matter of ...
CHAPTER 7 - The Laws of Nature of This New World
Rules for Guiding One’s Intelligence in Searching for the Truth (1628; ...
RULE ONE
RULE TWO
RULE THREE
RULE FOUR
RULE FIVE
RULE SIX
RULE SEVEN
RULE EIGHT
RULE NINE
RULE TEN
RULE ELEVEN
RULE TWELVE
RULE THIRTEEN
RULE FOURTEEN
RULE FIFTEEN
RULE SIXTEEN
RULE SEVENTEEN
RULE EIGHTEEN
RULE NINETEEN
RULE TWENTY
RULE TWENTY-ONE
Notes
Index
PENGUIN CLASSICS
THE STORY OF PENGUIN CLASSICS
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