
Principles of Philosophy
"Descartes is considered the founder of modern philosophy. He had a very high philosophical ability and was the first person to rely on new physics and astronomy. Although he had many scholastic aspects, Descartes did not adopt the foundations established by his predecessors, and tried to establish a new and complete structure of philosophy. Descartes' There is a freshness in his works that has not been found in any philosopher since Plato. Descartes used the pen not as a teacher, but as a researcher and a person interested in conveying what he found. In fact, he appeals to intelligent people, not to students. It is a great fortune that he has such an admirable literary style."
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Size: 14x21
First Print Year: 1983
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Say Publications |
ISBN | : | 9789754680058 |