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|Whatever the solution to the vexed problem of the foundations of Descartes's system, and their epistemic status, Descartes himselfclearly believed that ifhe could get as far as establishing the existence ofGod, 'in whom all the wisdom ofthe sciences lies hid', he could proceed to establish a systematic physical science, covering 'the whole of that corporeal nature which is the subject matter of pure mathematics' (Fifth Meditation).<ref>;John Cottingham (1999), "''René Descartes (1596-1650)''", Ted Honderich (ed.)''' The Philosophers: Introducing Greath Western Thinkers''' içinde, p. 63</ref>
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|Whatever the solution to the vexed problem of the foundations of Descartes's system, and their epistemic status, Descartes himselfclearly believed that ifhe could get as far as establishing the existence ofGod, 'in whom all the wisdom ofthe sciences lies hid', he could proceed to establish a systematic physical science, covering 'the whole of that corporeal nature which is the subject matter of pure mathematics' (Fifth Meditation).<ref>;John Cottingham (1999), "''René Descartes (1596-1650)''", ''' The Philosophers: Introducing Greath Western Thinkers''' içinde, Ted Honderich (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, p. 63</ref>
 
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Whatever the solution to the vexed problem of the foundations of Descartes's system, and their epistemic status, Descartes himselfclearly believed that ifhe could get as far as establishing the existence ofGod, 'in whom all the wisdom ofthe sciences lies hid', he could proceed to establish a systematic physical science, covering 'the whole of that corporeal nature which is the subject matter of pure mathematics' (Fifth Meditation).[1]
  1. ;John Cottingham (1999), "René Descartes (1596-1650)", The Philosophers: Introducing Greath Western Thinkers içinde, Ted Honderich (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, p. 63