COUSIN, Victor. Fragments de Philosophie Cartésienne. 1845.
COUSIN, Victor.
Fragments de Philosophie Cartésienne.
Paris, Charpentier, 1845.
12mo (171x111 mm), xii-470-(2) pages. binding : Contemporary quarter sheep, gilt flat spine lettered in gilt. Joints and headcap rubbed.
First edition.
This book by Victor Cousin (1792-1867) consists in several texts dealing with Cartesian Philosophy, as well as letters between Malebranche and Mairan, and between Malebranche and Leibnitz (unpublished).
Victor Cousin is a French philosopher, leader of the "École Éclectique". He edited the works of Descartes, translated Plato and Proclus, wrote a "Histoire de la philosophie au XVIIIème siècle" in 1829, "Du Vrai, du Beau et du Bien" in 1853, and several monographs on famous women of the seventeenth century.
He is considered in France as the founder of the tradition of history studies of Philosophy and the reformer of philosophical teaching in high schools.
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