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| Descartes is still rightly called the father of modern philosophy, not in the sense that our present-day belief systems lamely follow the Cartesian model, but in the richer and more interesting sense that, without Descartes' philosophy, the very shape of the problems with which we still wrestle, about knowledge and science, subjectivity and reality, matter and consciousness, would have been profoundly different.[1]
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- ↑ ; John Cottingham (1992), "Introduction", John Cottingham(ed.) The Cambridge Companion To Descartes,Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, p. 2