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cartesisch

Cartesisch, or Cartesian, is an adjective used to denote ideas associated with the 17th-century French philosopher René Descartes or systems named after him. The term appears in mathematics, geometry, logic, and philosophy.

In mathematics, Cartesian coordinates allow a correspondence between algebraic equations and geometric shapes. The two-dimensional Cartesian

The Cartesian product of two sets A and B is the set of all ordered pairs (a,

In philosophy, the Cartesian method of doubt is associated with Descartes’ search for certainty. He proposed

The term Cartesian is widely used to describe Descartes’ influence on mathematics and philosophy, and to label

plane
uses
perpendicular
axes,
labeled
x
and
y,
with
points
given
by
ordered
pairs
(x,
y).
Three
dimensions
add
z.
The
Cartesian
coordinate
system
underpins
analytic
geometry,
graphical
representations
of
equations,
and
many
numerical
methods.
b)
with
a
in
A
and
b
in
B,
denoted
A
×
B.
It
forms
the
basis
of
relations
and
functions
in
set
theory
and
computer
science.
dualism,
distinguishing
mind
(res
cogitans)
from
body
(res
extensa),
and
famously
argued
“I
think,
therefore
I
am”
(cogito).
His
philosophy
influenced
epistemology,
metaphysics,
and
science.
coordinate
systems,
products,
and
methods
that
reflect
his
analytic
approach.