Descartes, René
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Descartes, René (1596–1650), French philosopher. He settled in the Netherlands in 1629, publishing the definitive statement of his metaphysics,
Meditationes de Prima Philosophia in 1641 and the mammoth philosophical and scientific textbook,
Principia Philosophiae in 1644. In 1649 he became tutor to Queen
Christina of Sweden.
Attracted by the clarity and certainty of mathematics, Descartes aimed to extend its methods to the whole of human knowledge. To this end he designed his method of doubt, ‘rejecting everything in which one can imagine the least doubt’, so as to arrive at an unshakeable foundation for philosophy. This he finds in the famous ‘
Cogito ergo sum’ (‘I am thinking, therefore I exist’). His proof of God's existence starts from the idea of God which he finds in himself: whatever caused the idea must have all the perfections that are represented in it.
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