 |  | 12 | 'Let us suppose, then, that we are dreaming…' | 03:23 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 13 | 'Nevertheless, the belief that there is a God…' | 07:19 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 14 | Introduction to Meditation II | 01:52 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 15 | Meditation II – Of the Nature of the Human Mind | 05:26 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 2
 |  | 1 | 'What then did I formerly think I was?' | 04:50 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 2 | 'The question now arises, am I aught besides?' | 05:38 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 3 | 'From this I begin to know what I am…' | 06:26 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 4 | 'But meanwhile, I feel greatly astonished…' | 06:31 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 5 | Introduction to Meditation III | 01:42 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 6 | Meditation III – Of God: That He Exists | 03:58 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 7 | 'But when I considered any matter in arithmetic…' | 06:04 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 8 | 'What I have here principally to do…' | 05:55 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 9 | 'Now it is manifest by the natural light…' | 05:30 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 10 | 'But among these my ideas…' | 05:44 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 11 | 'There only remains, therefore, the idea of God…' | 05:03 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 12 | 'Yet, on looking more closely into the matter…' | 05:33 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 13 | 'All that is here required therefore…' | 04:42 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 14 | 'There remains only the inquiry as to the way…' | 04:13 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 15 | Introduction to Meditation IV | 01:12 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 16 | Meditation IV – Of Truth and Error | 02:45 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 17 | 'And there would remain no doubt on this head…' | 03:33 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 3
 |  | 1 | 'Considering this more attentively…' | 07:29 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 2 | 'From all this I discover, however…' | 05:29 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 3 | 'And finally, I ought not also to complain…' | 05:18 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 4 | Introduction to Meditation V | 01:45 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 5 | Meditation V – Of Material Things | 04:59 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 6 | 'But now, if because I can draw from my thought…' | 06:54 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 7 | 'But indeed, whatever mode of probation I in the end adopt…' | 06:19 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 8 | Introduction to Meditation VI | 01:27 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 9 | Meditation VI – Of the Existence of Material Things | 05:06 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 10 | 'But I am accustomed to imagine many other objects…' | 05:49 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 11 | 'But afterward, a wide experience by degrees…' | 04:23 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 12 | 'Moreover, I find in myself diverse faculties of thinking…' | 06:27 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 13 | 'Besides this, nature teaches me that my own body…' | 05:04 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 14 | 'But I have already sufficiently considered how it happens…' | 04:42 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 15 | 'To commence this examination accordingly…' | 06:28 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 4
 |  | 1 | 'Whence it is quite manifest…' | 04:59 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 2 | Introduction to Principles of Philosophy | 02:50 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 3 | Principles of Philosophy (Selections) | 00:55 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 4 | Why we may doubt of sensible things. | 00:59 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 5 | Why we may also doubt of mathematical demonstrations. | 01:22 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 6 | That we possess a free will. | 00:36 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 7 | That we cannot doubt of our existence… | 01:02 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 8 | That we hence discover the distinction… | 00:59 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 9 | How we can know our mind more clearly than our body. | 01:42 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 10 | How it happens that every one does not come… | 00:55 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 11 | In what sense the knowledge of other things… | 02:01 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 12 | That we may validly infer the existence of God… | 01:17 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 13 | That necessary existence is not in the same way comprised… | 00:45 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 14 | That we are not the cause of ourselves… | 01:15 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 15 | That God is not corporeal… | 01:32 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 16 | That in passing from the knowledge of God… | 01:03 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 17 | That we must believe all that God has revealed… | 00:40 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 18 | That we must examine… | 01:03 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 19 | That God is not the cause of our errors. | 00:46 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 20 | That, consequently, all which we clearly perceive… | 01:44 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 21 | That our errors are, in respect of God… | 00:50 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 22 | That there are only two modes of thinking in us… | 00:50 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 23 | That we never err, unless… | 00:39 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 24 | That the will, as well as the understanding… | 00:43 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 25 | That the will is of greater extension… | 00:47 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 26 | That our errors cannot be imputed to God. | 00:27 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 27 | That the chief perfection of man… | 01:09 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 28 | That the liberty of our will is self-evident. | 00:55 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 29 | That it is likewise certain that God… | 00:36 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 30 | How the freedom of our will may be reconciled… | 01:13 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 31 | How, although we never will to err… | 01:09 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 32 | That we shall never err… | 00:52 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 33 | What constitutes clear and distinct perception. | 00:57 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 34 | It is shown from the example of pain… | 00:49 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 35 | That to correct the prejudices of our early years… | 00:55 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 36 | What substance is… | 00:49 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 37 | That the term 'substance'… | 01:05 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 38 | That of every substance there is one principal attribute… | 01:31 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 39 | How we may have clear and distinct notions… | 01:12 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 40 | The grounds on which the existence of material things… | 02:30 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 41 | How we likewise know that the human body… | 00:47 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 42 | That the perceptions of the senses… | 00:55 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 43 | That the nature of body… | 01:29 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 44 | That the truth regarding the nature of body… | 01:05 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 45 | How thought and extension may be distinctly known… | 01:13 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 46 | How these may be likewise distinctly conceived… | 01:16 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 47 | What are modes… | 01:11 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 48 | How our sensations, affections… | 01:16 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 49 | That we are frequently deceived in our judgements… | 01:03 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 50 | How in these things… | 01:29 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 51 | That magnitude, figure and so on… | 01:03 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 52 | That we may judge of sensible things… | 01:56 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 53 | That the chief cause of our errors… | 03:54 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 54 | That the second cause of our errors… | 01:03 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 55 | The third cause is… | 01:47 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 56 | The fourth source of our errors is… | 01:23 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 57 | Summary of what must be observed… | 02:15 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 58 | That we ought to prefer the Divine authority… | 01:06 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
 |  | 59 | That, however, I submit all my opinions… | 01:22 |
Oliver, Jonathan (Reader)
Total Playing Time: 05:12:03