- Descartes.
Cartesianism and Anti-
Cartesianism in
Early Modern Europe New York:
Routledge 2005.
Richard A. Watson, The
Downfall of
Cartesianism 1673–1712...
- body
Cartesianism, the
philosophy of René
Descartes Cartesianists,
followers of
Cartesianism Cartesian Meditations, a work by
Edmund Husserl Cartesian linguistics...
- In geometry, a
Cartesian coordinate system (UK: /kɑːrˈtiːzjən/, US: /kɑːrˈtiːʒən/) in a
plane is a
coordinate system that
specifies each
point uniquely...
- In mathematics,
specifically set theory, the
Cartesian product of two sets A and B,
denoted A × B, is the set of all
ordered pairs (a, b)
where a is an...
- M., & Antoine-Mahut, D., eds., The
Oxford Handbook of
Descartes and
Cartesianism (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2019), p. 83. Scruton, ibid., p. 56...
- The
Cartesian theater is a term
coined by
philosopher and
cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett to
critique a
persistent flaw in
theories of mind, introduced...
- In mathematics,
especially homotopy theory, a
cartesian fibration is, roughly, a map so that
every lift
exists that is a
final object among all lifts...
- In
computer science, a
Cartesian tree is a
binary tree
derived from a
sequence of
distinct numbers. To
construct the
Cartesian tree, set its root to be...
-
Dancing Cartesian Devil A
Cartesian diver or
Cartesian devil is a
classic science experiment which demonstrates the
principle of
buoyancy (Archimedes'...
- with the
birth of two
rationalistic philosophical systems of
Descartes (
Cartesianism) and
Spinoza (Spinozism). It was the 17th-century arch-rationalists like...