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07.07, 14 Eylül 2009 tarihindeki hâli

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This sense of superiority to contemporary mathematicians coexisted with a belief that his ideas could be made plain to ordinary men of good sense. This seemingly rather odd combination of attitudes is more than an accident of Descartes’s temperament.[1]
For Descartes, it is the case that the truth about the natural world is hidden, but it is not occult, nor are occult powers needed to uncover it. It is hidden in the form of a mathematical structure which underlies sensible appearances. It is uncovered by systematic scientific enquiry and the use of the rational intellect.[2]

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  1. ;William Bernard (1978), Descartes - The Project of Pure Enquiry , p. 10
  2. ;William Bernard (1978), Descartes - The Project of Pure Enquiry , p. 13