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Descartes' secret notebook

a true tale of mathematics, mysticism, and a quest to understand the universe
2005
Explores the mysterious work of seventeenth-century French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes, and examines his mathematical theories and his understanding of the order and mystery of the cosmos.

Descartes in 90 minutes

1996
Presents information on the life and work of seventeenth-century philosopher and mathematician Ren? Descartes, whose ideas were developed into the philosophy of reason which came to be known as Cartesianism; and includes a chronology and excerpts from his writings.

He freed the minds of men: Ren? Descartes

1969
A biography of the seventeenth-century French mathematician and philosopher whose revolutionary methods of reasoning greatly influenced future scientific thinking.

Introducing Descartes

1998
Text and cartoon illustrations discuss the major theories and beliefs of the philosophy of Descartes, the different questions he asked himself in order to develop his theories, and his major contributions to science, math, and philosophy.

Descartes

1999
Provides an account of the ideas of seventeenth-century French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes regarding mind-body duality.

Ren? Descartes

2009
A biography of the seventeenth-century mathematician Ren? Descartes--who created analytic geometry--that describes his life, education, his contributions to mathematics, his friends and enemies, and other related topics.

Descartes' bones

a skeletal history of the conflict between faith and reason
2008
Follows the trail of the bones of seventeenth-century French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes after they were dug up sixteen years after his death in Stockholm by French ambassador Hughes de Terlon and transported to France, and provides information about the life of Descartes, his controversial ideas, and why his bones were coveted by diverse people throughout the generations.

Descartes' bones

a skeletal history of the conflict between faith and reason
2009
Follows the trail of the bones of seventeenth-century French philosopher and mathematician Rene Descartes after they were dug up sixteen years after his death in Stockholm by French ambassador Hughes de Terlon and transported to France, and provides information about the life of Descartes, his controversial ideas, and why his bones were coveted by diverse people throughout the generations.

The fly on the ceiling

a math reader
2004
A story about how the very messy French philosopher, Ren? Descartes, invented an ingenious way to keep track of his possessions.
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