Discours de la Methode … / Discourse on Method … (1637) René Descartes Content. The classic case for rationalism.
‘All the mistakes made in the sciences happen, in my view, simply because at the beginning we make judgements too hastily, and accept as our first principles matters which are obscure and of which we do not have a clear and distinct notion.’ (René Descartes) Reply
‘All the mistakes made in the sciences happen, in my view, simply because at the beginning we make judgements too hastily, and accept as our first principles matters which are obscure and of which we do not have a clear and distinct notion.’ (René Descartes)