1988 book by Peter Markie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Descartes's Gambit is a 1988 book by Peter Markie which deals with Descartes's attempt to develop a metaphysical theory of the self based on premises describing his self-knowledge.
Author | Peter Markie |
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Language | English |
Subject | Descartes's philosophy |
Published | 1988 |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Media type | |
Pages | 278 |
ISBN | 9780801419065 |
The book was reviewed by Martha Brandt Bolton, Catherine Wilson, and Steven DeHaven.[1][2][3]
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