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How did Rene descartes discovered the cartesian?

He did not have to. Anything which was named after him was called Cartesian, so it must have been quite easy for him.


Where is Rene Descartes buried?

At Rene Descartes death, Sweden was primarily a Protestant country so he was buried in the graveyard for unbaptized babies, although he was a Catholic. Later, his remains were taken to the Abbey of Saint-German-des-Prés, the oldest church in Paris, where he was laid permanently to rest.


What was Rene Descartes excuse for sleeping late?

Rene Descartes famously believed that his most productive thinking occurred in the morning, so he often slept in to allow his mind to rest and rejuvenate before tackling complex philosophical problems. Descartes viewed sleep as a necessary part of the thinking process, allowing him to approach his work with a clear and focused mind. He believed that quality of thought was more important than quantity of time spent awake, thus justifying his habit of sleeping late.


Did Rene Descartes have children?

I heard he had a wife and kids so that answers that question, but I do not know how many kids he had so if anyon can answer that please tell me below or whatever. Thank You!


How did descartes explain scientific inquiry?

Scientific inquiry is aimed at being as objective as possible in order to reduce bias. Rene Descartes was famous for establishing the guiding principles of scientific method in his book "Discourse on Method". The main goal of scientific inquiry is to obtain knowledge through a systematic approach of testing, observing, and measuring hypotheses, so that one can predict the results of future experiments.