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Edité par Prometheus (edition 1), 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Paperback. Etat : Good. 1. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
Edité par Prometheus (edition 1), 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. 1. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
Edité par Prometheus Books, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Paperback. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.6.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Edité par Harvard University Press, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
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Etat : Good. SHIPS FROM USA. Used books have different signs of use and do not include supplemental materials such as CDs, Dvds, Access Codes, charts or any other extra material. All used books might have various degrees of writing, highliting and wear and tear and possibly be an ex-library with the usual stickers and stamps. Dust Jackets are not guaranteed and when still present, they will have various degrees of tear and damage. All images are Stock Photos, not of the actual item. book.
Edité par Harvard University Press, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
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Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Etat : Fair. Acceptable/Fair condition. Book is worn, but the pages are complete, and the text is legible. Has wear to binding and pages, may be ex-library. 0.55.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Edité par Prometheus Publishing, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Etat : Good. Good+; Softcover; Covers are still glossy with a few light handling-marks; Unblemished textblock edges; Pencil notations to about 10 pages, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format (8.5" - 9.75" tall); 0.6 lbs; Tan and black covers with title in white lettering; 2003, Prometheus Publishing; 126 pages; "Treatise of Man (Great Minds Series)," by Rene Descartes.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Edité par Prometheus Books, Amherst, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Besides his more famous works of philosophy - "Discourse on Method", "Meditations on First Philosophy", and "Principles of Philosophy" - Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy. An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs, and he practised dissection and even vivisection to explore the workings of major organ systems. In the 1630s, he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers - all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies, animal and human, work. The fruits of this research can be found in his "Treatise of Man", a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo. Consequently, this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his death. This is a landmark work that students of history, medicine, biology, and the history of science will find richly rewarding. Besides his more famous works of philosophy—"Discourse on Method, Meditations on First Philosophy, and "Principles of Philosophy—Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy. An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs. In the 1630s, he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers—all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies, animal and human, work. The fruits of this research can be found in his "Treatise of Man, a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo. Consequently, this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his death. Among its many intriguing features are his detailed descriptions of the nervous system and its interactions with the muscles to create movement in response to stimulus. Though we now know that many of these details are wrong, Descartes' understanding that much of the body functions as a mechanism was a stroke of genius. He is the first to describe the reflex arc, anticipating Pavlov and the behaviorists by almost 300 years. The idea of the body as a kind of animal machine that functions according to physical laws was an immense advance over the previous scholastic notions based on Aristotle, which merely begged the question of how the various organs of the body work by stating that it is in their nature to perform their specific functions. This is a landmark work that students of history, medicine, biology, and the history of science will find richly rewarding. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, Etats-Unis
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Paperback. Etat : As New. 2003. Glossy paper covers; light shelf wear; 8vo, 7 3/4" - 9 3/4" Tall; Interior clean and unmarked; 122 pages.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, Etats-Unis
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Softcover. Etat : new. 1. About the AuthorRENE DESCARTES was born into a family of some means in the small French town of La Haye on March 31 1596 With the death of his mother when Descartes was barely one year old he was raised by grandparents until the age of ten when he entered the Jesuit school at La Fleche At eighteen Descartes enrolled in the University of Poitiers where he earned a degree in law Not long thereafter while Descartes was serving in the military in the Netherlands he became acquainted with a mathematician and physicist by the name of Isaac Beeckman who sparked his intellectual interest A family legacy permitted Descartes to pursue these interests in relative comfortFrom 1619 to 1628 Descartes lived in Paris but spent a good bit of time traveling throughout Europe It was during this time that he focused his attention on formulating a rational method that could free scientific thinking and philosophical discourse from the rampant skepticism that threatened to drown discussion of important metaphysical and epistemological questions in a sea of uncertainty Descartes developed a method that he believed could serve the needs of science and philosophy equally well His efforts to realize this goal have earned him the title of the father of modern philosophyIn 1628 his travels ended Descartes settled in the Netherlands where he remained for the next twenty years The last few months of his life were spent in Sweden where he ventured in 1649 at the request of Queen Christina to instruct her in philosophy and to assist in the development of an institute for the advancement of science While in Stockholm Descartes came to the aid of the French ambassador a friend who was suffering from pneumonia Not long thereafter Descartes contracted the disease and died on February 11 1650Rene Descartess works include The World 1633 Essais 1637 Discourse on Method 1637 Meditations Concerning Primary Philosophy 1644 Treatise on the Passions 1648 and Rules for the Direction of the Mind published posthumously in 1701Product DescriptionBesides his more famous works of philosophy Discourse on Method Meditations on First Philosophy and Principles of Philosophy Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs and he practiced dissection and even vivisection to explore the workings of major organ systems In the 1630s he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies animal and human work The fruits of this research can be found in his Treatise of Man a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo Consequently this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his deathAmong its many intriguing features are his detailed descriptions of the nervous system and its interactions with the muscles to create movement in response to stimulus Though we now know that many of these details are wrong Descartes understanding that much of the body functions as a machine was a stroke of genius He is the first to describe the reflex arc anticipating Pavlov and the behaviorists by almost 300 years The idea of the body as a kind of animal machine that functions according to physical laws was an immense advance over the previous scholastic notions based on Aristotle which merely begged the question of how the various organs of the body work by stating that it is in their nature to perform their specific functionsThis is a landmark work that students of history medicine biology and the history of science will find richly rewarding.
Edité par Harvard University Press, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
Vendeur : ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.5.
Edité par Prometheus Books, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
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Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 1st edition. 168 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.25 inches. In Stock.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Royaume-Uni
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Etat : New. In.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : GF Books, Inc., Hawthorne, CA, Etats-Unis
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Etat : New. Book is in NEW condition. 0.55.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : Book Deals, Tucson, AZ, Etats-Unis
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Etat : New. New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published 0.55.
Edité par Prometheus Books, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Paperback. Etat : New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : Invicta Books P.B.F.A., Builth Wells, POWYS, Royaume-Uni
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Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. illustrated, 122 pages, reprint.
Edité par Harvard University Press, USA, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. Reprint. Ex-Library copy with usual identifiers. Minor stains to exterior edge of the pages. DJ flaps were cut and taped on the endpapers.; Harvard Monographs In The History Of Science; B&W Illustrations; 232 pages.
Edité par Harvard University Press, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
Vendeur : Books of the Smoky Mountains, Del Rio, TN, Etats-Unis
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Etat : very good. Gently used book with ongoing seller support until you're fully satisfied with your purchase.
Edité par Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972., 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
Vendeur : Ted Kottler, Bookseller, Redondo Beach, CA, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. 1st Edition. English translation, with Facsimile Reprint of the 1664 French edition, of Garrison-Morton 574 (citing 1st Latin ed., 1662): 'Descartes considered the human body a material machine, directed by a rational soul located in the pineal body. This book was the first attempt to cover the whole field of 'animal physiology'.' Frontispiece, xlviii, 1 leaf, 232 pp [Facsimile Reprint = pp. 119-225]; 39 figs. Original cloth. Near Fine, in near fine dust jacket. See annotation to Garrison-Morton 574 for Hall's edition.
Edité par Prometheus Books, Amherst, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
Vendeur : AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australie
Livre Edition originale
Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Besides his more famous works of philosophy - "Discourse on Method", "Meditations on First Philosophy", and "Principles of Philosophy" - Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy. An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs, and he practised dissection and even vivisection to explore the workings of major organ systems. In the 1630s, he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers - all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies, animal and human, work. The fruits of this research can be found in his "Treatise of Man", a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo. Consequently, this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his death. This is a landmark work that students of history, medicine, biology, and the history of science will find richly rewarding. Besides his more famous works of philosophy—"Discourse on Method, Meditations on First Philosophy, and "Principles of Philosophy—Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy. An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs. In the 1630s, he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers—all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies, animal and human, work. The fruits of this research can be found in his "Treatise of Man, a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo. Consequently, this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his death. Among its many intriguing features are his detailed descriptions of the nervous system and its interactions with the muscles to create movement in response to stimulus. Though we now know that many of these details are wrong, Descartes' understanding that much of the body functions as a mechanism was a stroke of genius. He is the first to describe the reflex arc, anticipating Pavlov and the behaviorists by almost 300 years. The idea of the body as a kind of animal machine that functions according to physical laws was an immense advance over the previous scholastic notions based on Aristotle, which merely begged the question of how the various organs of the body work by stating that it is in their nature to perform their specific functions. This is a landmark work that students of history, medicine, biology, and the history of science will find richly rewarding. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Prometheus Books, Amherst, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Besides his more famous works of philosophy - "Discourse on Method", "Meditations on First Philosophy", and "Principles of Philosophy" - Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy. An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs, and he practised dissection and even vivisection to explore the workings of major organ systems. In the 1630s, he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers - all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies, animal and human, work. The fruits of this research can be found in his "Treatise of Man", a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo. Consequently, this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his death. This is a landmark work that students of history, medicine, biology, and the history of science will find richly rewarding. Besides his more famous works of philosophy—"Discourse on Method, Meditations on First Philosophy, and "Principles of Philosophy—Descartes devoted a great deal of time and thought to the study of physiology and anatomy. An account of his activities in 1629 reports that he visited butcher shops on an almost daily basis to study specific animal organs. In the 1630s, he assisted in the dissection of human cadavers—all to satisfy his intense curiosity about how bodies, animal and human, work. The fruits of this research can be found in his "Treatise of Man, a work that he decided not to publish for fear of suffering the same fate as Galileo. Consequently, this fascinating treatise did not appear until twelve years after his death. Among its many intriguing features are his detailed descriptions of the nervous system and its interactions with the muscles to create movement in response to stimulus. Though we now know that many of these details are wrong, Descartes' understanding that much of the body functions as a mechanism was a stroke of genius. He is the first to describe the reflex arc, anticipating Pavlov and the behaviorists by almost 300 years. The idea of the body as a kind of animal machine that functions according to physical laws was an immense advance over the previous scholastic notions based on Aristotle, which merely begged the question of how the various organs of the body work by stating that it is in their nature to perform their specific functions. This is a landmark work that students of history, medicine, biology, and the history of science will find richly rewarding. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Prometheus, 2003
ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Paperback. Etat : New.
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ISBN 10 : 1591020905ISBN 13 : 9781591020905
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Etat : Very Good. Condition: Very Good, Pages: 126, Size: 21.6x14x3.8.
Edité par Harvard University Press, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
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Edité par Harvard University Press, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0674907108ISBN 13 : 9780674907102
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Etat : New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.5.