René Descartes: The Father of Modern Philosophy | Golden Age
René Descartes (1596-1650) was a French philosopher and mathematician who laid the foundation for modern Western philosophy. His statement 'Cogito, ergo sum' (I
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René Descartes (1596-1650) was a French philosopher and mathematician who laid the foundation for modern Western philosophy. His statement 'Cogito, ergo sum' (I think, therefore I am) is one of the most famous phrases in philosophy, and his work had a profound impact on the development of science, mathematics, and philosophy. Descartes' influence can be seen in the work of later philosophers such as John Locke, David Hume, and Immanuel Kant. He is also known for his contributions to the field of optics and his discovery of the law of refraction. With a Vibe score of 8, Descartes' ideas continue to resonate with people today, and his legacy extends beyond the realm of philosophy to influence art, literature, and culture. As a key figure in the Scientific Revolution, Descartes' work continues to shape our understanding of the world and our place in it.