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Kant's Groundwork introduces his deontological ethical theory, emphasizing duty and moral law. He argues that moral actions are those performed out of a sense of duty, guided by the categorical impera...
René Descartes seminal work marks the beginning of modern philosophy. By deciding to doubt everything he could not prove with certainty, he arrived at his famous conclusion: 'I think, therefore I am.'...
René Descartes is the father of modern philosophy. By employing his method of radical doubt, he arrived at the famous conclusion 'Cogito, ergo sum' (I think, therefore I am), establishing the thinking...
Spinoza was a radical rationalist whose identification of God with nature (pantheism) challenged the religious and political orthodoxies of his time. His 'Ethics,' written in a geometric style, provid...
Descartes' *Discourse on Method* outlines his philosophical method, emphasizing the importance of doubt and reason in the pursuit of knowledge. It introduces the famous 'Cogito, ergo sum' ('I think, t...
René Descartes' 'Discourse on Method' outlines his philosophical method for arriving at certain knowledge. It emphasizes the importance of doubt, reason, and systematic inquiry. While relatively short...
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