In Discourse on the Method, René Descartes lays the foundation for modern philosophy and scientific reasoning. Written as a personal account of his intellectual journey, Descartes presents a method for attaining clear and certain knowledge through doubt, reason, and systematic inquiry. He explores how to distinguish truth from error, the proper use of reason, and the steps by which one can achieve understanding in both science and philosophy. Famous for the declaration “I think, therefore I am”, Descartes emphasizes self-reflection as the starting point for knowledge and the pursuit of truth. Blending philosophy, autobiography, and practical guidance, Discourse on the Method remains a landmark work in Western thought, offering timeless insights into reasoning, knowledge, and the quest for intellectual clarity.
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