
Chapters (202)
- THE TRANSLATORS Preface. TO THE READERS.
- ERRATA.
- THE Metaphysical Meditations OF Renatus Des-Cartes, &c.
- Meditat. I. Of Things Doubtful.
- Meditat. II. Of the nature of Mans mind, and that ’tis easier proved to be then our body.
- Meditat. III. Of GOD, and that there is a God.
- Meditat. IV. Of Truth and Falshood.
- Meditat. V. Of the Essence of Things Material. And herein Again of God. And that he does Exist.
- Meditat. VI. Of Corporeal Beings, and Their Existence: As Also of the Real Difference, Between Mind and Body.
- ADVERTISEMENT CONCERNING THE OBJECTIONS.
- OBJECTIONS Made against the Foregoing MEDITATIONS, BY THE FAMOUS THOMAS HOBBS Of Malmesbury, WITH DES-CARTES’S ANSWERS.
- OBJECT. I. Against the First Meditation: Of things Doubtful.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. II. Against the Second Meditation: Of the Nature of Mans Mind.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. III.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. IV.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. V. Against the Third Meditation of God.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. VI.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. VII.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. VIII.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. IX.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. X.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. XI.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. XII. Against the Fourth Meditation, Of Truth and Falshood.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. XIII.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT XIV. Against the Fifth Meditation. Of the Essence of material things.
- ANSWER.
- OBJECT. XV. Against the Sixth Meditation. Of the Existence of Material Beings.
- ANSWER.
- The Last Objection.
- ANSWER.
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