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The Rationalist Path

Rationalism holds that reason, rather than sensory experience, is the primary source and test of genuine knowledge. Descartes built a system of indubitable truths from the cogito outward. Spinoza deduced an entire philosophy from definitions and axioms. Leibniz argued for a universe of monads governed by pre-established harmony. Together they established the ambition of a philosophy as rigorous as mathematics.

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Cogito Ergo Sum
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Cogito Ergo Sum
René Descartes
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The Evil Demon
Concept · 4 min
The Evil Demon
René Descartes
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Metaphysics
Concept · 4 min
Conatus — The Striving to Persist
Baruch Spinoza
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Philosophy of Religion
Concept · 5 min
The Intellectual Love of God
Baruch Spinoza
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Philosophy of Religion
Concept · 5 min
The Ontological Argument
René Descartes
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Philosophy of Mind
Concept · 6 min
Mind-Body Dualism
René Descartes
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Discourse on the Method
Full text · 6 chapters
Discourse on the Method
René Descartes
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Meditations on First Philosophy
Full text · 6 chapters
Meditations on First Philosophy
René Descartes
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Ethics
Full text · 5 chapters
Ethics
Baruch Spinoza
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Deus Sive Natura — God or Nature
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Human Bondage and the Passions
Baruch Spinoza
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Substance, Attribute, and Mode
Baruch Spinoza
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Freedom of Thought
Baruch Spinoza
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Prophecy and Imagination
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Provisional Morality
René Descartes
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