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" alt="A screen capture of the hyperlinks page to the Oeuvres of Descartes in 12 volumes edited by Charles Adams and Paul Tannery."></a>
" alt="The title page of "Oeuvres de Descartes," edited by Charles Adam and Paul Tannery (1897) including: Physico-Mathematica, Compendium Musicae, Regulae ad Directionem Ingenii, Recherche de la Verité, Supplement a la Correspondence."></a> or even easier, just click on this <a href="
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" alt="A screen capture of a public domain version of Elizabeth S. Haldane's translation of Descartes's "Meditations on First Philosophy."">
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" alt="The white book cover for "Le idee e le cose. La theoria della percepzione di Descartes.""></a> Pisa: Edizione ETS (Series: Philosophica), 2007. English translation of title: Ideas and things. The theory of perception of Descartes. Read <a href="
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" alt="The purple book cover of "The Cambridge Companion to Descartes.""></a> Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
" alt="The book cover for "History of the Mind-Body Problem."">, edited by <a href="
" alt="The book cover of "Objective Being in Descartes and in Suarez.""></a>Rome: Gregorian University Press, 1966.
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" alt="The yellow top half with Descartes's head facing right on bottom half book cover of Marjorie Grene's "Descartes" (1985)."></a> Brighton, Sussex, UK: The Harvester Press, 1985. Read <a href="
" alt="The brown and orange book covers for Martial Gueroult's "Descartes' Philosophy Interpreted According to the Order of Reasons, Vol. 1: The Soul and God" and "Descartes' Philosophy Interpreted According to the Order of Reasons, Vol. 2: The Soul and the Body" translated by Roger Ariew (1985). "></a>
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" alt="The book cover for "Perception and Reality: From Descartes to the Present.""></a>, edited by <a href="
" alt="The royal purple book cover for "Representation and Objects of Thought in Medieval Philosophy."">Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005.
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" alt="The dark black book cover of "Ideen. Repräsentationalismus in der frühen Neuzeit. Texte und Kommentare.""> Berlin and New York: de Gruyter, 2010.
" alt="An advertising banner of a framed color graphic of a radiological 3D picture of a brain in left profile with various concepts found prominently in Descartes's theory of ideas circulating around inside the brain.">
" alt="A screen capture of the Table of Contents for "Science, Perception, and Reality" by Wilfrid Sellars.">
" alt="The turquoise book cover of "Descartes and Cartesianism."" /></a>. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2005.
" alt="A framed color advertising graphic for DTOI website of a flowering branching tree with a female helmeted warrior to the right of the tree hold a scrolling bannner draping to left with the Latin words "Cartesii theoria idearum" written on it three times and prominent categories in the theory of ideas written on the tree." /></a>
" alt="The tricolored (gray, tan, and butterscotch) book cover for "Ideas and Mechanisms" the collected essays of Margaret D. Wilson." /></a>Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1999.
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" alt="A transparent 28 pt. rainbow colored hexagon used as a bullet point." /> Block, Ned. “Qualia.” In <a href="
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