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  1. Rene Descartes, 1596-1650: Eine Auseinandersetzung mit seiner Philosophie im Vergleich zu Kant und aus heutiger Sicht (Institut fur Bauwissenschaftliche Forschung) (German Edition) by Gustav Kruck, 1983
  2. Meditations and Selections from the Principles of Rene Descartes (1596-1650) by ReneDescartes;TranslatorJohnVeitch;AnEssayOnDescartes'PhilosophyL.Le, 1941
  3. AIM, MSD 8 RENÉ DESCARTES (1596-1650), Compendium of Music, translated by Walter Robert, Introduction and Notes by Charles Kent by René Descartes, 1961
  4. The Scientific Work of Rene Descartes (1596-1650). by J.F. SCOTT, 1952
  5. The Meditations and Selections from the Principles of Rene Descartes (1596-1650) by John LL.D. (translated by) Veitch, 1913
  6. The Meditations and Selections From the Principles of René Descartes (1596-1650) by René Descartes, 2010-04-01
  7. The Meditations and Selections from the Principles of Rene Descartes (1596- 1650) by Rene Descartes, 1948
  8. Rene Descartes (1596-1650) and the Early Royal Society by Angus Armitage, 1950
  9. The Meditations, and Selections from the Principles of René Descartes (1596-1650) by Descartes Rene (1596-1650.), 2009-05-20
  10. The Scientific Work of Rene Descartes (1596-1650). With a foreword by H. W. Turnbull by Joseph Frederick Scott, 1976-09
  11. The Meditations and Selections From the Principles of Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
  12. The scientific work of René Descartes (1596-1650). With a foreword by H. W. Turnbull. by J. F. SCOTT, 1952
  13. The Meditations, and Selections from the Principles of René Descartes (1596-1650) by Descartes, Rene (1596-1650.), 2009-05-20
  14. THE MEDITATIONS AND SELECTIONS FROM THE PRINCIPLES OF RENE DESCARTES (1596-1650). Translated by John Veitch LL. D. by John; Rene Descartes Veitch, 1908-01-01

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Descartes, Rene (Science: person) french philosopher mathematician physiologist , 1596-1650. The founder of modern philosophy and proponent of the mechanistic school or iatromathematical school See: descartes law
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4. René Descartes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Detailed biography of Descartes Ren Descartes in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia. Descartes featured on the 100 French Franc banknote from 1942.
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Era 17th-century philosophy Region Western Philosophy School Cartesianism Rationalism Foundationalism Main interests Metaphysics Epistemology Science Mathematics Notable ideas Cogito ergo sum method of doubt Cartesian coordinate system Cartesian dualism ... ontological argument for the existence of God; regarded as a founder of Modern philosophy Influenced by Plato Aristotle Alhazen Averroes ... citation needed Influenced Most philosophers after him including: Spinoza Hobbes Arnauld Malebranche ... Dirck Rembrantsz van Nierop Signature Part of a series on René Descartes Cartesianism Rationalism
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7. Descartes, René: Overview [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Ren Descartes (1596—1650) Overview. Ren Descartes is often credited with being the “Father of Modern Philosophy.” This title is justified due both to his break with
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René Descartes is often credited with being the “Father of Modern Philosophy.” This title is justified due both to his break with the traditional Scholastic-Aristotelian philosophy prevalent at his time and to his development and promotion of the new, mechanistic sciences. His fundamental break with Scholastic philosophy was twofold. First, Descartes thought that the Scholastics’ method was prone to doubt given their reliance on sensation as the source for all knowledge. Second, he wanted to replace their final causal model of scientific explanation with the more modern, mechanistic model. Descartes attempted to address the former issue via his method of doubt. His basic strategy was to consider false any belief that falls prey to even the slightest doubt. This “hyperbolic doubt” then serves to clear the way for what Descartes considers to be an unprejudiced search for the truth . This clearing of his previously held beliefs then puts him at an epistemological ground-zero. From here Descartes sets out to find something that lies beyond all doubt. He eventually discovers that “I exist” is impossible to doubt and is, therefore, absolutely certain. It is from this point that Descartes proceeds to demonstrate

8. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rene Descartes
Philosopher and scientist, born at La Haye France, 31 March, 1596; died at Stockholm, Sweden, 11 February 1650
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(Renatus Cartesius), philosopher and scientist , born at La Haye France , 31 March, 1596; died at Stockholm Sweden , 11 February 1650. He studied at the Jesuit college schools of the time. In 1613 he went to Paris , where he formed a lasting friendship with Father Mersenne, O.F.M. , and made the acquaintance of the mathematician Mydorge. He afterwards enlisted in the armies of Maurice of Nassau, and of the Duke of Bavaria . On 10 November, 1619, he felt a strong impulse to set aside the prejudices of his childhood and of his environment, and to devoted his life to the restoration of human knowledge , which was then in a state of decadence; and for him this mission took on quite a mystical character . He had a dream which he interpreted as a revelation , and he became convinced that "it was the Spirit of Truth that willed to open for him all the treasures of knowledge ". After much journeying in Brittany , Poitou, Switzerland , and Italy , he returned to Paris in 1625. There he remained for two years during which it was his fortune to meet who encouraged him in his scientific vocation . But as Paris offered neither the peace nor the independence his work demanded, he set out in 1629 for

9. RENE DESCARTES
RENE DESCARTES (15951650) I am thinking therefore I exist. (Latin Cogito ergo sum) from the Discourse on Method
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from the Discourse on Method Rene Descartes was a famous French mathematician, scientist and philosopher. He was arguably the first major philosopher in the modern era to make a serious effort to defeat skepticism. His views about knowledge and certainty, as well as his views about the relationship between mind and body have been very influential over the last three centuries. Regulae or Rules for the Direction of Mind written in 1628-9 but not published until 1701. This work shows Descartes interest in method which he shared with many sixteenth and seventeenth century scientists, mathematicians and philosophers. One source of this interest in method was ancient mathematics. The thirteen books of Euclid's Elements was a model of knowledge and deductive method. But how had all this been achieved? Archimedes had made many remarkable discoveries. How had he come to make these discoveries? The method in which the results were presented (sometimes called the method of synthesis) was clearly not the method by which these results were discovered. So, the search was on for the method used by the ancient mathematicians to make their discoveries (the method of analysis). Descartes is clearly convinced that the discovery of the proper method is the key to scientific advance. For a more extended and detailed discussion of these methods, see John Cottingham , The Rationalists

10. Descartes, Rene - Meditations On First Philosophy
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11. Descartes, Rene - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Descartes
French philosopher and mathematician. He believed that commonly accepted knowledge was doubtful because of the subjective nature of the senses, and attempted to rebuild human
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12. Descartes Summary
Biography of Ren Descartes from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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13. Descartes, René - Culture
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14. René Descartes (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
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First published Wed Dec 3, 2008 Descartes presented his results in major works published during his lifetime: the Discourse on the Method (in French, 1637), with its essays, the Dioptrics Meteorology , and Geometry ; the Meditations on First Philosophy (i.e., on metaphysics), with its Objections and Replies (in Latin, 1641); the Principles of Philosophy , covering his metaphysics and much of his natural philosophy (in Latin, 1644); and the Passions of the Soul , on the emotions (in French, 1649). Important works published posthumously included his Letters World, or Treatise on Light , containing the core of his natural philosophy (in French, 1664); Treatise on Man (in French, 1664), containing his physiology and mechanistic psychology; and the Rules for the Direction of the Mind (in Latin, 1704), an early, unfinished work attempting to set out his method.

15. Descartes, René. 1909–14. Discourse On Method. Vol. 34, Part 1. The Harvard Cl
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17. Descartes, René (1596-1650) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
French scientific philosopher who developed a theory known as the mechanical philosophy. This philosophy was highly influential until superseded by Newton's methodology, and
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French scientific philosopher who developed a theory known as the mechanical philosophy. This philosophy was highly influential until superseded by Newton's methodology, and maintained, for example, that the universe was a plenum in which no vacuum could exist. Descartes believed that matter had no inherent qualities, but was simply the "brute stuff" which occupied space. He divided reality into the res cognitas (consciousness, mind) and res extensa (matter, extension). In (1664) and (1649), he expounded the view that an animal was an automaton lacking both sensation and self-awareness, and that only man was endowed with a soul. Descartes also generalized Harvey's mechanical interpretation of circulation, believing that the heart is an automatic mechanical pump. Descartes also believed that colors were caused by the rotation of "spheres" of light, using the tennis ball as a model of a spinning sphere. Unlike Newton , Descartes believed that white light was the pristine form. Descartes gave the first formulation of what is now known as Snell's law of refraction Descartes believed that God created the universe as a perfect clockwork mechanism of vortical motion that functioned deterministically thereafter without intervention.

18. Descartes' Life And Works (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
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First published Mon Apr 9, 2001; substantive revision Mon Sep 20, 2010 Descartes has been heralded as the first modern philosopher. He is famous for having made an important connection between geometry and algebra, which allowed for the solving of geometrical problems by way of algebraic equations. He is also famous for having promoted a new conception of matter, which allowed for the accounting of physical phenomena by way of mechanical explanations. However, he is most famous for having written a relatively short work, Meditationes de Prima Philosophia Meditations On First Philosophy ), published in 1641, in which he provides a philosophical groundwork for the possibility of the sciences.
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Descartes' Law Thesis Compendium Musicae . Among other things, the Compendium attempted to work out a theory of harmony rooted in the concepts of proportion or ratio, which (along the lines of the ancients) attempted to express the notion of harmony in mathematical terms. It would not be published during Descartes's lifetime. As for Beeckman, Descartes would later downplay his influence.
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19. Descartes, René (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
1907 Nuttall Encyclop dia of General Knowledge D Descartes, Ren a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. Descartes, Ren (1596 ‒ 1650) Descartes, Ren , the father
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Descartes, René , the father of modern philosophy , born at La Haye, in Touraine; was educated at the Jesuit College of La Flèche, where he made rapid progress in all that his masters could teach him, but soon grew sceptical as to their methods of inquiry; “resolved, on the completion of his studies, to bid adieu to all school and book learning, and henceforth to gain knowledge only from himself, and from the great book of the world , from nature and the observation of man”; in 1616 he entered the army of the Prince of Orange, and after a service of five years quitted it to visit various centres of interest on the Continent; made a considerable stay in Paris ; finally abandoned his native land in 1629, and betook himself to seclusion in Holland in order to live there, unknown and undisturbed, wholly for philosophy and the prosecution of his scientific projects; here, though not without vexatious opposition from the theologians, he lived twenty years, till in 1649, at the invitation of

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