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... implications of the Cartesian moment . Just as Descartes swept away the old ,
scholastic exercises , considered necessary for someone to become a subject of
knowledge , but rendered useless by the spread of education at an earlier age ...
... implications of the Cartesian moment . Just as Descartes swept away the old ,
scholastic exercises , considered necessary for someone to become a subject of
knowledge , but rendered useless by the spread of education at an earlier age ...
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( 36 ) Second , it also makes possible the eventual , later reflection . Even if it
seems that the whole exercise of writing of the posthumous Prefaces came by
accident , as he only wanted to republish his earlier books , there are indications
that he ...
( 36 ) Second , it also makes possible the eventual , later reflection . Even if it
seems that the whole exercise of writing of the posthumous Prefaces came by
accident , as he only wanted to republish his earlier books , there are indications
that he ...
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This led him to re - think and re - read his own earlier work , to reflect upon them ,
reinforcing the earlier , less resolute and scattered attempts . ( 85 ) This external
impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of contemporary ...
This led him to re - think and re - read his own earlier work , to reflect upon them ,
reinforcing the earlier , less resolute and scattered attempts . ( 85 ) This external
impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of contemporary ...
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