
Discourse on the Method by Rene Descartes | Book Summary
A French philosopher in the Dutch Republic once wrote, in his own language, how he rebuilt knowledge from doubt. This episode walks listeners through the six parts of René Descartes's Discourse on the Method, published in sixteen thirty-seven. It opens with the Dutch years in which the book was composed and the decision to withhold the larger physics Descartes had prepared. It then follows him through his disappointment with the learning of the schools, into the winter room where he framed his four rules of method, past the provisional morality that let him keep living while he doubted, into the short philosophical chapter that contains I think therefore I am, and out into the treatment of the body as a machine. The episode closes with his appeal to readers and his quiet hope for the long collaborative work of science. Please listen only in safe, restful contexts.