The father of modern philosophy, Descartes is still one of the most
widely discussed philosophers today. Putting rationalism above all else,
he sought to base all knowledge of the world on a single idea: "I think,
therefore I am."
This introduction expertly summarises his thoughts on the dualism of
mind and body, his proofs for God's existence, and his responses to
scepticism. Explaining how his life informed his philosophy, Bracken
demonstrates the philosopher's enduring significance.