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discurso del metodo rene descartes: Discurso del método René Descartes, 2012-07-01 Para los historiadores del pensamiento más sutiles, Descartes no es solo el fundador de la filosofía moderna, según afirma Hegel, sino también el profeta de la ciencia del porvenir. Antes de que René Descartes (1596-1650) proclamase la autonomía de la razón, el pensamiento renacentista se debatía en la confusión, carecía de método expositivo. Descartes reunió los frutos de los filósofos renacentistas, para proyectar sobre sus reflexiones la luz de la razón, dando cauces de expresión argumentativa. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Discurso sobre el método René Descartes, 2024-05-09 Descartes es considerado con razón el padre de la filosofía moderna - Schopenhauer Una nueva traducción directamente de los manuscritos originales al inglés de la famosa obra de Descartes Discurso del Método . Esta edición contiene una nueva introducción y un epílogo del traductor, así como una cronología de la vida de Descartes y resúmenes de cada una de sus obras. Esta obra es una colección de tres ensayos que discuten los métodos de razonamiento e investigación que Descartes utilizó para llegar a sus conclusiones. Es significativa porque estableció la idea de la duda y el escepticismo como punto de partida para el conocimiento, y es un texto fundacional del pensamiento crítico. Esta obra contribuyó a fundar el método de la duda utilizado en el método científico. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Discurso sobre o Método - René Descartes René Descartes , 2024-01-26 Considerada uma das mais importantes obras da filosofia moderna, “Discurso sobre o Método” traz as experiências e reflexões de René Descartes sore a busca da verdade e o caminho para o conhecimento. Por meio de uma abordagem racional e sistemática, o célebre pensador estabelece a importância da razão como guia para a verdade, demonstrando como é possível solucionar questões profundas e complexas, como a existência da alma e de Deus. Essa metodologia em busca da verdade influenciou significativamente o desenvolvimento da filosofia, da ciência e do pensamento moderno. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: DESCARTES ESENCIAL René Descartes, 2023-12-19 Frequentemente llamado El fundador de la filosofía moderna y el padre de la matemática moderna, René Descartes es considerado uno de los pensadores más importantes e influyentes en la Historia del Pensamiento Occidental, habiendo inspirado a contemporáneos y a varias generaciones de filósofos posteriores. Los expertos afirman que, a partir de Descartes, se inauguró el racionalismo de la Edad Moderna. En este valioso eBook, el lector podrá conocer el pensamiento de Descartes a través de dos de sus obras más importantes: El Discurso del Método y Meditaciones Metafísicas. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Introducing Descartes Dave Robinson, Chris Garratt, 1998 Rene Descartes is the 16th century philosopher who perpetually doubted everything--even his own physical existence! |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Rules for the Direction of the Mind René Descartes, 2024-05-09 Descartes is rightly considered the father of modern philosophy - Schopenhauer A modern translation of Descartes' famous work Rules for the Direction of the Mind. This edition contains a timeline of Descartes' life and works, a glossary of Cartesian terminology, and Afterword by the translator that explains the significance of Descartes' contributions to modern philosophy and science, particularly his method of skepticism and rationalism. This scholarly apparatus nests this work into Descartes' larger body of work and the place of his philosophy into the broader history of western ideology. Descartes' focus on clear, logical reasoning is a hallmark of his philosophy, and his influence on fields such as mathematics and physics is profound, with his work laying the foundation for later scientific advances. Here, Descartes lays out a method for approaching problems and seeking knowledge. The importance of this work lies in the fact that it established the scientific method as a way of investigating the world, and had a significant influence on the development of modern science. This work is one of the foundational texts of Western Philosophy according to Nietzsche and Schopenhauer. Rules for the Direction of the Mind, Regulae ad directionem ingenii (sometimes translated Cartesian Discipline), represents Descartes' ambitious attempt to establish a universal method for attaining truth, though he never completed the planned 36 rules, stopping at 21. Written during his formative years in the Netherlands, this unfinished work lays out his vision for a unified scientific method based on mathematical reasoning, marking a decisive break from the Scholastic tradition that dominated European universities. The text articulates several key principles that would become foundational to Cartesian philosophy: the need to accept only clear and distinct ideas as true, the importance of breaking complex problems into simpler components, and the power of mathematical reasoning as a model for all rational inquiry. His emphasis on systematic doubt and methodical analysis emerges clearly here, though in a less radical form than in his later works. What makes the Regulae particularly fascinating is how it reveals Descartes wrestling with fundamental questions about human knowledge and understanding. Unlike his later works, which often begin with metaphysical foundations, the Regulae approaches epistemology through practical methodology - how can we reliably distinguish truth from falsehood? Here we see Descartes developing his characteristic focus on method over content, arguing that the right way of thinking matters more than accumulated knowledge. The text's unfinished state offers unique insights into his evolving thought, showing him working through problems that would later crystallize in the Discourse on Method and Meditations. The work remained unpublished during his lifetime, first appearing in a Dutch translation in 1684, but its influence can be traced through his subsequent writings. Written around 1628 but unpublished during his lifetime, this work outlines his approach to knowledge and scientific inquiry. In this treatise, Descartes presents 21 rules designed to guide the mind toward truth through a structured method of reasoning. Although incomplete, it laid the groundwork for his later development of the Cartesian method, which emphasized clarity, logical deduction, and the importance of starting with self-evident truths. The work was heavily influenced by mathematics, which Descartes admired for its certainty and precision. His central goal was to find a method that could apply the same level of rigor to all areas of human knowledge, not just mathematics. The Rules also highlight Descartes' break with scholasticism and his desire to reject traditional methods of inquiry based on authority and ancient texts. He advocates the direct use of reason and intuition, urging the thinker to discard unnecessary complexity and focus on simple, clear ideas that can be built upon. This work is significant because it marks the early development of Descartes' methodological skepticism, which he would later refine into his famous cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am) in his Meditations. The Rules represent a transitional phase in Descartes' thought, bridging the gap between Renaissance humanism and the systematic, analytical philosophy he would pioneer in the modern era. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Análisis de Discurso del método Selnich Vivas Hurtado, 2003 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: The Phenomenology of Mind Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Sir James Black Baillie, 2003-01-01 In The Phenomenology of Mind, idealist philosopher Georg Hegel (1770–1831) defied the traditional epistemological distinction of objective from subjective and developed his own dialectical alternative. Remarkable for the breadth and profundity of its philosophical insights, this work combines psychology, logic, moral philosophy, and history to form a comprehensive view that encompasses all forms of civilization. Its three divisions consist of the subjective mind (dealing with anthropology and psychology), the objective mind (concerning philosophical issues of law and morals), and the absolute mind (covering fine arts, religion, and philosophy). |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: The Geometry of René Descartes René Descartes, 2012-09-19 The great work that founded analytical geometry. Includes the original French text, Descartes' own diagrams, and the definitive Smith-Latham translation. The greatest single step ever made in the progress of the exact sciences. — John Stuart Mill. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Selections from the Principles of Philosophy RENE. DESCARTES, 2017-12-31 Principles of Philosophy is a book by RenE Descartes. In essence it is a synthesis of the Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy It was written in Latin, published in 1644 and dedicated to Elisabeth of Bohemia, with whom Descartes had a long-standing friendship. A French version (Les Principes de la Philosophie) followed in 1647. It set forth the principles of nature--the Laws of Physics--as Descartes viewed them. Most notably, it set forth the principle that in the absence of external forces, an object's motion will be uniform and in a straight line. Newton borrowed this principle from Descartes and included it in his own Principia; to this day, it is still generally referred to as Newton's First Law of Motion. The book was primarily intended to replace the Aristotelian curriculum then used in French and British Universities. The work provides a systematic statement of his metaphysics and natural philosophy, and represents the first truly comprehensive, mechanistic account of the universe. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Discours des Méthodes Josef Seifert, 2013-05-02 The term method of realist phenomenology and philosophy can refer to three kinds of things which are being explored extensively in this work: (1) Kinds of philosophical knowledge used to return to things themselves: intellectual vision of necessary intelligible essences, insights into necessary states of affairs, knowledge of less than necessary essences, knowledge of existence as such, of the ego cogitans and of a concretely existing world, other persons, and the absolute being, deductive forms of reasoning, and others. (2) Ways to achieve such knowledge: such as various types of distinctions, asking proper questions, correct use of analogies, and replies to objections. (3) Finally, these methods include several tricks and devices such as methodic doubt and epoché; these are subordinated to the other methods, and neither necessary nor universal tools of all philosophical knowledge. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: El Discurso Del Método René Descartes, 2025-05-03 René Descartes contribuyó decisivamente a crear la imagen del mundo y del humano de la era moderna. Llevó al pensamiento lejos de investigar la esencia de las cosas a la manera en que funciona el pensamiento mismo. A partir de las matemáticas desarrolló su método para analizar el conocimiento que tiene el humano sobre el mundo. En su época predominaba en la filosofía la escolástica de la Edad Media, que proclamaba más doctrinas de fe que conocimiento científico objetivamente comprensible. Después de todo fue precisamente en esa época cuando Galileo tuvo que responder a la Inquisición romana y fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua. Así que Descartes estaba advertido y, por tanto, escribió su Discurso del método de manera anónima. Sin embargo, lo que escribió, en primera persona y en francés en lugar de latín, fue lo suficientemente herético a pesar de algunas “pruebas de Dios” en el texto. Descartes convirtió al individuo en un ejemplo absoluto de verdad y lo retó a que planteara dudas sobre el principio metodológico. De esta manera puso a la razón crítica en el lugar del conocimiento aparente de carácter religioso transmitido durante siglos. Con el escrito del Discurso del método provocó un cambio de paradigma en la filosofía de la era moderna: a partir de entonces, están en primer plano las preguntas acerca de las posibilidades y los límites de la conciencia humana y acerca del ser pensante. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Discourse on the Method and Meditations on First Philosophy René Descartes, 2024-12-07 DISCOURSE ON THE METHOD AND MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY TOGETHER IN ONE VOLUME Discourse on the Method is a philosophical and autobiographical treatise published by René Descartes in 1637. Discourse on the Method is one of the most influential works in the history of modern philosophy, and important to the development of natural sciences. Meditations on First Philosophy is a philosophical treatise by René Descartes first published in 1641. The book is made up of six meditations, in which Descartes first discards all belief in things that are not absolutely certain, and then tries to establish what can be known for sure. He wrote the meditations as if he had meditated for six days: each meditation refers to the last one as yesterday. (In fact, Descartes began work on the Meditations in 1639.) One of the most influential philosophical texts ever written, it is widely read to this day. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Descartes's Secret Notebook Amir D. Aczel, 2006-10-10 René Descartes (1596–1650) is one of the towering and central figures in Western philosophy and mathematics. His apothegm “Cogito, ergo sum” marked the birth of the mind-body problem, while his creation of so-called Cartesian coordinates have made our physical and intellectual conquest of physical space possible. But Descartes had a mysterious and mystical side, as well. Almost certainly a member of the occult brotherhood of the Rosicrucians, he kept a secret notebook, now lost, most of which was written in code. After Descartes’s death, Gottfried Leibniz, inventor of calculus and one of the greatest mathematicians in history, moved to Paris in search of this notebook—and eventually found it in the possession of Claude Clerselier, a friend of Descartes. Leibniz called on Clerselier and was allowed to copy only a couple of pages—which, though written in code, he amazingly deciphered there on the spot. Leibniz’s hastily scribbled notes are all we have today of Descartes’s notebook, which has disappeared. Why did Descartes keep a secret notebook, and what were its contents? The answers to these questions lead Amir Aczel and the reader on an exciting, swashbuckling journey, and offer a fascinating look at one of the great figures of Western culture. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Treatise of Man René Descartes, 2003 Besides his more famous works of philosophy - Discourse on Method, Meditations on First Philosophy, and Principles of Philosophy - Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy. An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs, and he practiced dissection and even vivisection to explore the workings of major organ systems. In the 1630s, he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers - all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies, animal and human, work. The fruits of this research can be found in his Treatise of Man, a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo. Consequently, this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his death. Among its many intriguing features are his detailed descriptions of the nervous system and its interactions with the muscles to create movement in response to stimulus. Though we now know that many of these details are wrong, Descartes' understanding that much of the body functions as a machine was a stroke of genius. He is the first to describe the reflex arc, anticipating Pavlov and the behaviorists by almost 300 years. The idea of the body as a kind of animal machine that functions according to physical laws was an immense advance over the previous scholastic notions based on Aristotle, which merely begged the question of how the various organs of the body work by stating that it is in their nature to perform their specific functions. This is a landmark work that students of history, medicine, biology, and the history of science will find richly rewarding. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Discurso del método para bien conducir la razón y buscar la verdad en las ciencias René Descartes, 2023-09-15 Verdadera acta fundacional de una nueva época del pensamiento, en el Discurso del método, primer escrito publicado por René Descartes (1596-1650), se forjan los tópicos en torno a los cuales girará la reflexión filosófica hasta que la Modernidad entre en una crisis definitiva. La presente edición trilingüe incorpora una selección de la correspondencia de Descartes sobre el Discurso así como el texto polémico de Pierre Petit, uno de los llamados libertinos eruditos, en torno a la idea de Dios. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: René Descartes Diego Morillo-Velarde, 2001 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Meditations and Other Metaphysical Writings René Descartes, 2003-08-28 Of all the works of the man claimed by many as the father of modern philosophy, the MEDITATIONS, first published in 1641, must surely be Rene Descartes' masterpiece. This volume consists of not only a new translation of the original Latin text and the expanded objections and replies, but also includes selected correspondence and other metaphysical writings from the period 1641-49. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Descentralizar, grados de autonomía para enriquecer a la democracia Luis Verdesoto, 2001 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: El Discurso del Metodo René Descartes, 2009 René Descartes, filósofo y matemático francés, fue una de las personalidades más destacadas de su tiempo. Fue el primero en plantear un pensamiento filosófico apartado del teológico, para lo cual introdujo en su sistema lo que él llamó duda metódica. La duda indica que somos seres pensantes, de donde el filósofo extrae su célebre fórmula Cógito, ergo sum (Pienso, luego existo). Este es el principio básico de su doctrina, que expone principalmente en las Meditaciones filosóficas y el libro que hoy presentamos: El discurso del método 1637. Otras obras también famosa: Principios de la filosofía, Tratado de las pasiones. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Filosofia de la Naturaleza Roberto Torretti, 1998 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Obras filosóficas de Descartes René Descartes, 1877* |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Sophie's World Jostein Gaarder, 1994 The protagonists are Sophie Amundsen, a 14-year-old girl, and Alberto Knox, her philosophy teacher. The novel chronicles their metaphysical relationship as they study Western philosophy from its beginnings to the present. A bestseller in Norway. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Philosophical Writings René Descartes, 1964 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: The Passions of the Soul and Other Late Philosophical Writings René Descartes, 2015-11-12 'Those most capable of being moved by passion are those capable of tasting the most sweetness in this life.' Descartes is most often thought of as introducing a total separation of mind and body. But he also acknowledged the intimate union between them, and in his later writings he concentrated on understanding this aspect of human nature. The Passions of the Soul is his greatest contribution to this debate. It contains a profound discussion of the workings of the emotions and of their place in human life - a subject that increasingly engages the interest of philosophers and intellectual and cultural historians. It also sets out a view of ethics that has been seen as a radical reorientation of moral philosophy. This volume also includes both sides of the correspondence with Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia, one of Descartes's keenest disciples and shrewdest critics, which played a crucial role in the genesis of The Passions, as well as the first part of The Principles of Philosophy, which sets out the key positions of Descartes's philosophical system. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy René Descartes, 2000 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Passions of the Soul René Descartes, 1989-12-15 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Translator's Introduction Introduction by Genevieve Rodis-Lewis The Passions of the Soul: Preface PART I: About the Passions in General, and Incidentally about the Entire Nature of Man PART II: About the Number and Order of the Passions, and the Explanation of the Six Primitives PART III: About the Particular Passions Lexicon: Index to Lexicon Bibliography Index Index Locorum |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: El método Wilson Diego Hernán Fernández, 2024-01-10 Sabemos quién es el de al lado, pero ¿conocemos realmente quién es? Hay una manera de lograrlo y es a través del método Wilson. La consonancia empática es lo más difícil de lograr en los grupos humanos. Para que esto ocurra yo debo conocer lo más posible a mi compañero. Esto no es fácil, hay que crear un ámbito de apertura que solo es posible con disparadores adecuados y en el momento indicado. Diseñé este método para que eso se logre y en mis experiencias utilizándolo he logrado resultados increíbles aun en los grupos más cerrados. Este método es un antes y un después en las dinámicas de grupo colectivas. La mirada hacia el otro ya no será la misma una vez que sepamos quién es realmente. Hay un equipo de trabajo hasta acá y habrá otro más fuerte después de atravesar esta experiencia colectiva. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: LE SYSTEME DE DESCARTES OCTAVE. HAMELIN, 2018 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Elogio de la locura Desiderius Erasmus, 2007 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Discurso del Método / Meditaciones metafísicas René Descartes, 2012-07-03 El cartesianismo hace mucho tiempo que murió. El pensamiento de Descartes, sin embargo, pervive y pervivirá mientras exista como guía de reflexión la libertad de pensar. Este principio constituye la más deliciosa fábula que el hombre pudo inventar, y eso se lo debe a la humanidad, en buena parte, a Descartes y, especialmente, a las dos obras que el lector tiene entre sus manos. Leer a Descartes es uno de los mejores ejercicios para mantener vivo el más importante impulso de la filosofía moderna: una duda previa absoluta, un escepticismo como punto de partida del genuino saber. Con todo, el principal mérito del que pasa por ser el primer racionalista oficial de la historia de la filosofía, ha consistido en su matizada crítica al pensamiento dogmático. Nada, efectivamente, puede ser aceptado en virtud de una autoridad cualquiera. Este héroe del pensamiento moderno, en palabras de Hegel, ha llevado a la filosofía por caminos apenas percibidos anteriormente, atreviéndose, por decirlos en palabras de Dalembert, a enseñar a las buenas cabezas a sacudirse el yugo de la escolástica, de la opinión, de la autoridad; en una palabra, de los prejuicios y de la barbarie y, con esta rebelión cuyos frutos recogemos hoy, ha hecho a la filosofía más esencial quizá que todos los que ésta debe a los ilustres sucesores de Descartes. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Matematica: Razonamiento Y Aplicaciones 10/e , 2005 CONTENIDO: El arte de resolver problemas - Conceptos básicos de la teoría de conjuntos - Introducción a la lógica - Numeración y sistemas matemáticos - Teoría de números - El sistema de los números reales - Los conceptos básicos del álgebra - Gráficas, funciones y sistemas de ecuaciones y desigualdades - Geometría - Trigonometría - Métodos de conteo - Probabilidad - Estadística - Matemáticas del consumidor. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: ÉTICA DOCENTE DEL CONTADOR PÚBLICO: UN ANÁLISIS COMPARATIVO A NIVEL INTERNACIONAL Roberto Celaya Figueroa, Sc.D., Dra. María Elvira López Parra, Mtra. Jesús Nereida Aceves López, Es así como el presente trabajo busca analizar los diferentes códigos de ética en Latinoamérica para determinar en una primera instancia el tratamiento dado por éstos a la función del Contador Público como docente, para posteriormente evaluar la percepción que de su comportamiento se tenga por parte del alumnado, llegando a proponer un modelo de evaluación de la ética docente por parte del Contador Público como docente. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Political Descartes Antonio Negri, 2007-01-17 A classic study of modern philosophy’s founder, translated into English for the first time. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Descartes Rene Descartes, Gabriel Martino, 2006-08-12 El Discurso del m�todo (Discours de la m�thode en franc�s), cuyo t�tulo completo es Discurso del m�todo para conducir bien la propia raz�n y buscar la verdad en las ciencias (Discours de la m�thode pour bien conduire sa raison, et chercher la v�rit� dans les sciences) es la principal obra escrita por Ren� Descartes y una obra fundamental de la filosof�a occidental con implicaciones para el desarrollo de la filosof�a y de la ciencia.Se public� de forma an�nima en Leiden (Holanda) en el a�o 1637. Constitu�a, en realidad, el pr�logo a tres ensayos: Di�ptrica, Meteoros y Geometr�a; agrupados bajo el t�tulo conjunto de Ensayos filos�ficos.Descartes titul� esta obra Discurso del m�todo con una finalidad precisa. En una carta que dirige a Marin Mersenne le explica que la ha titulado Discurso y no Tratado para poner de manifiesto que no ten�a intenci�n de ense�ar, sino s�lo de hablar. Con esto Descartes trata de alejarse de cualquier problema que pudiese surgir con sus contempor�neos por las ideas vertidas en esta obra y adem�s escapa as� de una posible condena eclesi�stica como hab�a ocurrido poco tiempo antes con Galileo y cuyas ideas Descartes no consideraba desacertadas |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Natural Law Alberto Martinez Piedra, 2004-01-01 Author Alberto M. Piedra lucidly illustrates the notion of 'natural law' through the examination of economic, social, political, and cultural issues. In this work Piedra draws on classical and Christian sources as well as his personal experience as an economist, diplomat, and lecturer on world politics to address philosophical views in a constructive and morally guided exegesis of natural law and economics. This innovative book shows the value of appeals to a governing, natural law and attendant principles such as the common good, subsidiarity, hierarchy, spiritual welfare, the reciprocity of freedom and authority, and the cultivation of personal moral and intellectual virtue. Natural Law will appeal to scholars, professionals, and others interested in the cultivation of personal moral and intellectual virtue. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Tratado de la reforma del entendimiento , 2008 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Una vuelta de tuerca Henry James, 2005 |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: The Culture of Pain David B. Morris, 1991-09-09 This is a book about the meanings we make out of pain. The greatest surprise I encountered in discussing this topic over the past ten years was the consistency with which I was asked a single unvarying question: Are you writing about physical pain or mental pain? The overwhelming consistency of this response convinces me that modern culture rests upon and underlying belief so strong that it grips us with the force of a founding myth. Call it the Myth of Two Pains. We live in an era when many people believe--as a basic, unexamined foundation of thought--that pain comes divided into separate types: physical and mental. These two types of pain, so the myth goes, are as different as land and sea. You feel physical pain if your arm breaks, and you feel mental pain if your heart breaks. Between these two different events we seem to imagine a gulf so wide and deep that it might as well be filled by a sea that is impossible to navigate. |
discurso del metodo rene descartes: Los hermanos Karamázov Fiódor Dostoievski, 2007-01-11 |
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