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  • Descartes [[Discourse on Method]] fits in a long row of [[scientific method]]s in the [[history of scientif The following quote from ''Discourse on Method'' presents the four precepts that characterise the Method:
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  • French 17th-century philosopher, mathematician and scientist, author of the ''Discourse on Method''.
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  • Descartes [[Discourse on Method]] fits in a long row of [[scientific method]]s in the [[history of scientif The following quote from ''Discourse on Method'' presents the four precepts that characterise the Method:
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  • ..."Je pense, donc je suis"),<ref>''Je pense, donc je suis'' appears in the ''Discourse on Method'' (Part IV; see below), which appeared in French in 1637. A Latin translat ...ogito,'' as the statement is often called, occurs most famously in the ''[[Discourse on Method]],'' Part 4, but not, as is sometimes thought, in the main text of the ''[[
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  • * 1637. ''Discours de la méthode'' (''[[Discourse on Method]]''). An introduction to the ''Essais'', which include the ''Dioptrique'',
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  • * Descartes, Rene. ''[[Discourse on Method]]''
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  • ...m''), found in §7 of ''Principles of Philosophy'' (Latin) and part IV of ''Discourse on Method'' (French). The two most well known are ''[[Discourse on Method]]'' and ''Meditations''.
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  • * [[René Descartes|Descartes, René]]. ''[[Discourse on Method]]''
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  • ...for scientific research. This work was continued in his 1637 treatise, ''[[Discourse on Method]]'' and in his 1641 [[Meditations on First Philosophy|Meditations]]. Descar ...first of four rules Descartes resolved "never once to fail to observe", ''Discourse on Method and The Meditations'', (Penguin, 1968), pp. 41.</ref>
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