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discourse on the methodの例文

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  • Thought cannot be separated from me, therefore, I exist ( " Discourse on the Method " and " Principles of Philosophy " ).
  • As a formal concept, the method has variously been ascribed to Alhazen, Ren?Descartes ( " Discourse on the Method " ), and Galileo Galilei.
  • The " Discourse on the Method " is one of the most influential works in the history of modern philosophy, and important to the development of natural sciences.
  • The problem arises from the fact that the passions, inextricably based in human nature, threaten the supremacy of the thinking subject on which Descartes based his philosophical system, notably in " Discourse on the Method ".
  • The moral writings of Descartes came at the last part of his life, but earlier, in his " Discourse on the Method " he adopted three maxims to be able to act while he put all his ideas into doubt.
  • In his 1638 " Discourse on the Method ", a study on proving self existence, Descartes wrote that a person would not know if an evil demon had trapped his mind in a black box and was controlling all inputs and outputs.
  • Ren?Descartes wrote in his " Discourse on the Method ", " One can see by experience that water that has been kept on a fire for a long time freezes faster than other, the reason being that those of its particles that are least able to stop bending evaporate while the water is being heated . " This relates to Descartes'vortex theory.
  • Already Ren?Descartes in his " Discourse on the Method " had attested to the impact Renaissance planned new towns had upon his own thought, and much evidence exists that the Renaissance streetscape was also the perceptual stimulus that had led to the development of coordinate geometry ( see, e . g ., Claudia Lacour Brodsky, " Lines of Thought : Discourse, Architectonics, and the Origins of Modern Philosophy ", Duke 1996 ).
  • Reflecting an admiration of Voltaire as a free thinker, but also a break in his friendship with composer Richard Wagner two years earlier, Nietzsche dedicated the original 1878 edition of " Human, All Too Human "  to the memory of Voltaire on the celebration of the anniversary of his death, May 30, 1778 .  Instead of a preface, the first part originally included a quotation from Descartes's " Discourse on the Method ".