Mechanism
Mechanism is a philosophical and scientific current that holds that everything in the universe can be explained and understood through mechanical laws and principles.
Mechanism is a philosophical and scientific current that holds that everything in the universe can be explained and understood through mechanical laws and principles.
Cartesian dualism is a philosophical theory proposed by René Descartes that posits the existence of two fundamental substances in the universe: the mind and the body.
Rationalism is a philosophical current that stresses the importance of reason as a source of knowledge. Rationalist thinkers such as Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz contributed to the development of this trend, and their ideas are still relevant today.
René Descartes’ theory of knowledge has had a lasting impact on philosophy and our understanding of knowledge and reality.
The linear function or line equations are a powerful tool for mathematically representing lines in the Cartesian plane.
Cartesian coordinates is a fundamental mathematical tool that allows us to represent and analyze shapes and objects in space.
The phrase “Cogito, ergo sum” is a Latin expression meaning “I think, therefore I am”. It was coined by the philosopher René Descartes in the 17th century and has had a significant impact on philosophy and human thought.
Methodical doubt is a philosophical concept developed by René Descartes that invites us to question our beliefs and knowledge in a systematic and rigorous way.
The Cartesian method is a philosophical and scientific approach developed by René Descartes that is based on methodical doubt and reason as fundamental tools to reach true knowledge.
René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician and scientist whose contributions have left an indelible mark on the history of thought.