"We do not describe the world we see, we see the world we can describe."
"All is to be doubted."
Source: Rene Descartes, Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane, G. R. T. Ross (2003). “Discourse on Method and Meditations”, p.57, Courier Corporation
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Rene Descartes
Philosopher, Mathematician
Rene Descartes was a French philosopher and mathematician known for his influential work in rationalism and the development of Cartesian coordinates.
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