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Oeuvres Complètes de René Descartes
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--Paul Lodge Professor of Philosophy Tulane University USA
The Leibniz Review v.11 2001 (pp. 51-57)
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Database Language: Latin and French
Contents: The InteLex electronic edition is a result of the Connaught Descartes Project at the University of Toronto, André Gombay editor in chief, and represents a complete new edition of the entire philosophical and scientific opus of Descartes. The database features:
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- all of the finished works, including those published
posthumously
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- all of the correspondence (including letters to him)
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- all of the surviving drafts and fragments.
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The recently discovered abstract of the dissertation of Descartes for
his
law degree at Poitiers is also included.
The texts are given in their original language, Latin or French.
Spellings and scientific symbols have been modernized and, in conformity with
current Cartesian scholarship, the page and volume numbers of the standard Adam
et Tannery edition (AT) are referenced throughout.
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