Rene Descartes was a French mathematician who created coordinated geometry
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He was a great painter.
Paintings and inventions.
In Descartes' Wax Example, he describes a wax candle heating up and changing all of the properties we can perceive, yet we still perceive it to be wax, which he explains is a result of our intellectual sense of substance. Locke expands on this with his idea of substratum, the substance of a thing that is free of characteristics. However, he believes the substratum is imperceptible because it cannot be sensed in a physical way and rejects Decartes notion of the intellectual sense.
I think therefore I am.
It was Rene Decartes
I googled it and there is René Decartes. He is supposed to be the founder of modern European philosophy. There is a Saint René Decartes University, but that is all I know
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A French Mathematician named Rene Decartes came up with the idea of exponents.
René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of modern philosophy. He is known for his dualism theory, "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am), and his contributions to mathematics through the development of Cartesian coordinates. Descartes made significant advancements in the fields of metaphysics, epistemology, and analytical geometry.
one important person in french history was the enlightenment thinker Decartes who thouht that people should question everything except their own existence
You can use any of the following really. Proinde, itaque, igitur, ergo, ideo. Ergo being the more well known. Cogito, ergo sum = I think, therefore i am, as used by Decartes.
It was conceived by the French mathematician Rene Decartes and consists of an horizontal x axis and a vertical y axis and they are both perpendicular to each other at the point of origin (0, 0)
René Descartes is credited for developing a global skepticism as a thought experiment in his attempt to find absolute certainty on which to base the foundation of his philosophy. Descartes discussed skeptical arguments from dreaming and radical deception.