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  • * [[René Descartes|Descartes, René]]. ''[[Discourse on Method]]'' * [[René Descartes|Descartes, René]]. ''Meditations on First Philosophy''
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  • ...ntury moved on. Overall the Philosophes were inspired by the thoughts of [[René Descartes]], the skepticism of the Libertins and the popularisation of science by [[B
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  • '''"Cogito ergo sum,"''' Latin for "I think, therefore I am," is [[René Descartes]]' most famous catchphrase and one of the most famous statements in all of
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  • ...the Method''''' is a [[philosophy|philosophical]] treatise published by [[René Descartes]] in 1637. Its full name is ''Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting
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  • ! colspan="2" style="background-color:gold;font-size:120%;"|'''''René Descartes''''' '''René Descartes''' (March 31, 1596 – February 11, 1650), also known as ''Cartesius'',
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  • ...nds. Kripke's father, a rabbi and university lecturer, introduced him to [[René Descartes]] at age twelve. He was supposedly offered a job at Harvard University's ma
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