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Discourse on the Method

René Descartes

Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks

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Discourse on the Method Rene Descartes - Published in the 17th century, Discourse on the Method is considered one of the most profound and influential works on philosophy. Descartes touches on subjects such as nature, the existence of God and the Soul, and morality, among many others
Available since: 11/08/2021.
Print length: 33 pages.

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