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with a belief that his ideas could be made plain to ordinary
 
with a belief that his ideas could be made plain to ordinary
 
men of good sense. This seemingly rather odd combination of attitudes
 
men of good sense. This seemingly rather odd combination of attitudes
 
is more than an accident of Descartes’s temperament.<ref>;William Bernard (1978),''' Descartes - The Project of Pure Enquiry ''', p. 10</ref>
 
is more than an accident of Descartes’s temperament.<ref>;William Bernard (1978),''' Descartes - The Project of Pure Enquiry ''', p. 10</ref>
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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]

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