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| − | |As a young mathematician, Descartes was instrumental in the development of analytic geometry. His success in developing an extremely abstract algebraic representation of geometry that minimized the role of empirical data seems to have deeply affected his thinking about science.<ref>;Richard H. Popkin (1999) | + | |As a young mathematician, Descartes was instrumental in the development of analytic geometry. His success in developing an extremely abstract algebraic representation of geometry that minimized the role of empirical data seems to have deeply affected his thinking about science.<ref>;Richard H. Popkin (1999), ''' The Columbia History of Western Philosophy''', New York: Columbia University Press, p. 337</ref> |
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| As a young mathematician, Descartes was instrumental in the development of analytic geometry. His success in developing an extremely abstract algebraic representation of geometry that minimized the role of empirical data seems to have deeply affected his thinking about science.[1] |
- ↑ ;Richard H. Popkin (1999), The Columbia History of Western Philosophy, New York: Columbia University Press, p. 337