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A Discourse of a Method for the Well Guiding of Reason / and the Discovery of Truth in the Sciences

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The author sets out a compact program for using reason to discover scientific truth. He begins with reflections on the state of the sciences and his own intellectual practice, then formulates a method consisting of clear and distinct principles: accept only evident beliefs, divide difficulties, proceed from simple to complex, and enumerate thoroughly. He derives moral maxims from this method, offers arguments for God's existence and the distinction of the human soul, and reports physical inquiries including an account of cardiac motion and differences between human and animal souls. He concludes with proposals for continuing natural investigations and an appeal to combine rigorous thought with experiment.

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René Descartes

René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, widely regarded as a foundational figure in modern Western philosophy. He is best known for his work "Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting One's Reason and of Seeking Truth in the Sciences," where he introduces his famous dictum "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am). Descartes' contributions to mathematics include the development of Cartesian coordinates, which laid the groundwork for analytical geometry. His philosophical inquiries into the nature of existence, knowledge, and the relationship between mind and body have had a lasting impact on various fields, influencing both philosophy and science.

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