Tag: René Descartes


CARTESIAN COORDINATE SYSTEM

Introduction and Definition of the Cartesian Coordinate System The Cartesian coordinate system, frequently referred to as the rectangular coordinate system, stands as a fundamental pillar of modern mathematics, physics, and engineering. It is a rigorous, two- or three-dimensional framework designed to precisely describe the location of points, objects, or vectors in spatial environments. At its […]

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CARTESIANISM

Introduction to Cartesianism and Foundational Principles Cartesianism represents a profound philosophical and scientific tradition originating from the works of the 17th-century French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, René Descartes (1596–1650). It served as a critical turning point in Western thought, often heralded as the inception of modern philosophy and the intellectual progenitor of the Continental Rationalist […]

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CARTESIAN DUALISM

Introduction to Cartesian Dualism Cartesian dualism, fundamentally a principle of non-identity between the mind and the body, stands as one of the most influential metaphysical theories in the history of Western philosophy. Formulated primarily by René Descartes in the 17th century, this doctrine asserts that reality is composed of two fundamentally distinct and irreducible substances: […]

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CARTESIAN SELF

The Cartesian Self: Foundations of Dualistic Identity The Core Definition of the Cartesian Self The concept of the Cartesian Self, often referred to as the “thinking thing” or the *res cogitans*, provides a foundational definition of the self as a distinct, unified entity, entirely separate from the physical body and all external sensory experiences. This […]

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