Descartes: The Life and Times of a Genius

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Walker, Oct 31, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 303 pages
"This book is about the life and times of a genius," A. C. Grayling declares at the beginning of Descartes. Indeed, René Descartes (1596-1650) was one of the founders of the modern world. his life span -- the first half of the miraculous deventeenth century -- was replete with genius in the arts and sciences, and wracked by civil and international conflicts across Europe. At his birth, the world was still dominated by medieval beliefs in miracles and alchem6y; through his passion for rational thought, Descartes identified the intellectual tools his peers needed to free themselves from the frozen grip of religious authority, and by so doing became the founder of modern philosophy. His famous dictum, "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am") remains one of the most famous maxims in Western thought. Drawing on new research and his own insights, A. C. Grayling posits an unexpected and entirely new aspect of Descartes' story: his mysterious and hidden life as a spy during the ruinous Thirty Years War. Yet whatever secrets Descartes harbored, the impact of his genius on the Western mind is undisputed -- just as, more than 350 years after his death, his writings remain on the syllabi of almost every university in the world. Beautifully written and accessible, Descartes is a stunning portrait of a man and his era. --

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Contents

Who Was Descartes?
1
The Awakening
11
A Night of Dreams
41
Copyright

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A. C. Grayling is Master of the New College of the Humanities, UK. He has written and edited numerous works of philosophy and is the author of biographies of Descartes and William Hazlitt. He believes that philosophy should take an active, useful role in society. He has been a regular contributor to The Times, Financial Times, Observer, Independent on Sunday, Economist, Literary Review, New Statesman and Prospect, and is a frequent and popular contributor to radio and television programmes, including Newsnight, Today, In Our Time, Start the Week and CNN news. He is a Fellow of the World Economic Forum at Davos, and advises on many committees ranging from Drug Testing at Work to human rights groups.

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