Discourse on Method

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Title

Discourse on Method

Description

Descartes was a rationalist and a proponent of deductive reasoning. He was focused on trying to derive universal laws, exemplified by his statement, “I think, therefore I am.” Discourse on Method explains Descartes’ views on deductive reasoning and his belief that the true scientist was trying to develop laws about nature. He saw matter as either “thinking” or “extended,” with thinking matter being matter of the mind and extended matter being everything else. Descartes’ views about deductive reasoning directly oppose Bacon’s views about inductive reasoning; both men exemplify the transformed worldview that occurred as a result of the Scientific Revolution.

Creator

René Descartes

Source

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Descartes-moncornet.jpg

Date

1637

Citation

René Descartes, “Discourse on Method,” Art in Early Modern Europe: 1450 - 1789, accessed April 30, 2024, https://histangelproject.omeka.net/items/show/71.

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