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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.<ref>;William Bernard (1978),''' Descartes - The Project of Pure Enquiry ''', p. 10</ref>
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.<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