
René Descartes
René Descartes was a French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science. Mathematics was paramount to his method of inquiry, and he connected the previously separate fields of geometry and algebra into analytic geometry. Descartes spent much of his working life in the Dutch Republic, initially serving the Dutch States Army, and later becoming a central intellectual of the Dutch Golden Age. Although he served a Protestant state and was later counted as a deist by critics, Descartes was Roman Catholic.

Selections from the Principles of Philosophy
Embark on a journey of questioning everything to discover the one undeniable truth: existence itself.
By René Descartes

A Discourse of a Method for the Well Guiding of Reason and the Discovery of Truth in the Sciences
Embark on a journey of introspection where traditional knowledge is challenged, and a new path to truth is forged through doubt and methodical reasoning.
By René Descartes

Six metaphysical meditations $b Wherein it is proved that there is a God and that mans mind is really distinct from his body
Embark on a mind-bending quest to question everything, prove God's existence, and discover the surprising truth about your mind and body.
By René Descartes

Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting One's Reason and of Seeking Truth in the Sciences
Embark on a journey that questions everything you know as it unlocks a path to truth through methodical and rational thought.
By René Descartes