Meditations
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| Abstract | A meditation is a voluntary exercise intended to increase awareness, sustained over some time. The main purpose of the present Meditations is to inspire and assist readers to practice meditation of some sort, and in particular ‘sitting meditation’. | |||||||||
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Tom Vinci (2011). Argument and Persuasion in Descartes' Meditations. Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (4):497-498.
Roderick MacIver & Ann O'Shaughnessy (eds.) (2006/2009). Meditations on Nature, Meditations on Silence. North Atlantic Books.
James L. Marsh (1988). Post-Cartesian Meditations: An Essay in Dialectical Phenomenology. Fordham University Press.
Edward F. McGushin (2005). Foucault's Cartesian Meditations. International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (1):41-59.
Florin Deleanu (2010). Agnostic Meditations on Buddhist Meditation. Zygon 45 (3):605-626.
John Peter Carriero (2009). Between Two Worlds: A Reading of Descartes's Meditations. Princeton University Press.
Georges Moyal (1988). La Preuve Ontologique Dans l'Ordre des Raisons. Revue de Métaphysique Et de Morale 93 (2):246 - 258.
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