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- Argument (philosophy) [r]: A set of statements, one of which is the conclusion, the others premises (or premisses). [e]
- Discourse on Method [r]: Philosophical and mathematical treatise published by René Descartes in 1637, best known as the source of the famous quotation 'Je pense, donc je suis' ('I think, therefore I am'). [e]
- History of scientific method [r]: Development and elaboration of rules for scientific reasoning and investigation. [e]
- René Descartes [r]: French 17th-century philosopher, mathematician and scientist, author of the Discourse on Method. [e]
- Thomas Hobbes [r]: English political philosopher of the 17th century. [e]
- Thought [r]: An idea or the act of thinking. [e]