The imposition of method: a study of Descartes and Locke

New York: Oxford University Press (1980)
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An attempt to show that in the seventeenth century philosophers believed that if we apply one and the same method of the subject matter of any discipline in which we e4xpect to gain knowledge, we will be successful in that discipline.

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