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"Mathesis universalis" in the seventeenth century

Chikara Sasaki

pp. 359-418

Abstract

How did Descartes grasp "mathesis universalis'? We have already discussed its mathematical nature in Chapter 4, § 3. Now we turn to his philosophy of mathematics and attempt to support an argument about how "mathesis universalis' in his youthful work Regulae ad directionem ingenii should be understood philosophically. For this purpose, we consider retrospectively his theory of mathematics there, turning our attention to its philosophical aspect.

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Sasaki Chikara (2003) Descartes's mathematical thought. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 359-418

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1225-5_10

Full citation:

Sasaki Chikara (2003) "Mathesis universalis" in the seventeenth century, In: Descartes's mathematical thought, Dordrecht, Springer, 359–418.