Descartes' Provisional Morality

Review of Metaphysics 9 (2):207 - 235 (1955)
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Abstract

A generation of intensive Cartesian studies has left undisturbed Lévy-Bruhl's interpretation of "tirée de cette méthode." In his authoritative commentary on the Discours, Gilson accepts both the premise and the conclusion of Lévy-Bruhl's interpretation of this expression

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