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“These long chains of perfectly simple and easy reasonings by means of which geometers are accustomed to carry out their most difficult demonstrations had led me to fancy that everything that can fall under human knowledge forms a similar sequence; and that so long as we avoid accepting as true…” quote by Rene Descartes
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“These long chains of perfectly simple and easy reasonings by means of which geometers are accustomed to carry out their most difficult demonstrations had led me to fancy that everything that can fall under human knowledge forms a similar sequence; and that so long as we avoid accepting as true what is not so, and always preserve the right order of deduction of one thing from another, there can be nothing too remote to be reached in the end, or to well hidden to be discovered.”

Rene Descartes

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Source Philosophical Treatise: Discourse on the Method, 1637

Human knowledge can be built step by step, provided each deduction is valid and we reject false premises.

In simple terms: Knowledge grows through careful, logical steps.

Key Takeaway

Build understanding through rigorous reasoning.

Themes

knowledge logic methodology

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • mathematical proof
  • problem solving
  • education

Key Concepts

epistemology deductive reasoning

Questions to Reflect On

  • What assumptions must you question before deducing?
  • How do you handle gaps in logical chains?
A Different Perspective

Complex truths may resist linear deduction.

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