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  1. Founded in the mid-17th century, Rationalism was philosophy's first step into the modern era. This volume contains the essential statements of Rationalism's three greatest figures: Descartes, who began it; Spinoza, who epitomized it; and Leibniz, who gave it its last serious expression.

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    • Rene Descartes, Benedict de Spinoza, Gottfried Wilhelm Vo Leibniz
  2. 13 de abr. de 2011 · This volume contains the essential statements of Rationalism's three greatest figures: Descartes, who began it; Spinoza, who epitomized it; and Leibniz, who gave it its last serious expression.

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  3. The Rationalists: Descartes: Discourse on Method & Meditations; Spinoza: Ethics; Leibniz: Monadology & Discourse on Metaphysics Tapa blanda – 23 Septiembre 1960. de Rene Descartes (Author), Benedict de Spinoza (Author), Gottfried Wilhelm Vo Leibniz (Author) 4.6 81 calificaciones.

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  4. The Anchor volume "The Rationalists" is a very handy one-volume compilation of the central texts of 17th Century Continental philosophy. Included are Descartes' "Discourse on Method" and "Meditations," Spinoza's "Ethics," and Leibnitz's "Discourse on Metaphysics" and the "Monadology."

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    • Rene Descartes, Benedict de Spinoza, Gottfried Wilhelm Vo Leibniz
  5. Founded in the mid-17th century, Rationalism was philosophy's first step into the modern era. This volume contains the essential statements of Rationalism's three greatest figures: Descartes, who began it; Spinoza, who epitomized it; and Leibniz, who gave it its last serious expression.

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    • Rene Descartes, Benedict De Spinoza, Gottfried Wilhelm Freihher Von Leibniz
  6. 28 de nov. de 2010 · The Rationalists: Descartes: Discourse on Method & Meditations; Spinoza: Ethics; Leibniz by René Descartes, August 23, 1960, Anchor edition, in English.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2024 · “Founded in the mid-17th century, Rationalism was philosophy's first step into the modern era. This volume contains the essential statements of Rationalism's three greatest figures: Descartes, who began it; Spinoza, who epitomized it; and Leibniz, who gave it its last serious expression.”