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|Descartes’s point can be put somewhat paradoxically this way: In knowing the axioms of geometry, we know the essence of all possible material worlds.<ref>;Richard H. Popkin (1999), "''René Descartes''", ''' The Columbia History of Western Philosophy''', New York: Columbia University Press, p. 340</ref>
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Descartes’s point can be put somewhat paradoxically this way: In knowing the axioms of geometry, we know the essence of all possible material worlds.[1]
  1. ;Richard H. Popkin (1999), The Columbia History of Western Philosophy, New York: Columbia University Press, p. 340