I could give here several other ways of tracing and conceiving a series of curved lines, each curve more complex than any preceding one, but I think … - René Descartes

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I could give here several other ways of tracing and conceiving a series of curved lines, each curve more complex than any preceding one, but I think the best way to group together all such curves and them classify them in order, is by recognizing the fact that all points of those curves which we may call "geometric," that is, those which admit of precise and exact measurement, must bear a definite relation to all points of a straight line, and that this relation must be expressed by a single equation. If this equation contains no term of higher degree than the rectangle of two unknown quantities, or the square of one, the curve belongs to the first and simplest class, which contains only the circle, the parabola, the hyperbola, and the ellipse; but when the equation contains one or more terms of the third or fourth degree in one or both of the two unknown quantities (for it requires two unknown quantities to express the relation between two points) the curve belongs to the second class; and if the equation contains a term of the fifth or sixth degree in either or both of the unknown quantities the curve belongs to the third class, and so on indefinitely.

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René Descartes (March 31, 1596 – February 11, 1650) was a highly influential French philosopher, mathematician, physicist and writer. He is known for his influential arguments for substance dualism, where mind and body are considered to have distinct essences, one being characterized by thought, the other by spatial extension. He has been dubbed the "Father of Modern Philosophy" and the "Father of Modern Mathematics." He is also known as Cartesius.

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Alternative Names: Descartes Cartesius Renatus Cartesius
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Είμαι, λοιπόν, εγώ ένα σκεπτόμενο πράγμα, δηλαδή ένα πράγμα που αμφιβάλλει, συμφώνει, αρνείται, αντιλαμβάνεται με το πνεύμα (αν και, προς το παρόν, πολύ λίγα), αγνοεί (σίγουρα ακόμα πολλά), θέλει, δεν θέλει, και ακόμα φαντάζεται και αντιλαμβάνεται (γιατί, όπως έχω ήδη παρατηρήσει, παρότι τα πράγματα που φαντάζομαι και αισθάνομαι ίσως να μην υπάρχουν έξω από εμένα, είμαι βέβαιος ότι αυτά τα είδη σκέψης που αποκαλώ φαντασιώσεις και αισθήματα, μόνο ως είδη σκέψης, βρίσκονται μέσα μου).

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