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Descartes Epistemology: Need for Method, Conception of Method, Doubt

  • Rene Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician and a scientist. He laid down the foundation of rationalism in western philosophy in the 17th century which was later advocated by Spinoza and Leibniz. Rationalism is a philosophical theory that accepts that reason, instead of sense-experience is the foundation of certainty in knowledge.
  • Rationalism is opposed by empiricism, according to which sense-experience is the foundation of certainty in knowledge. Some of the names of Descartes՚ influentia…

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