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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
Descartes, philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, was one of most influential thinkers in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe. Born in France, Descartes produced his most famous works while living at various addresses in Holland. His opposition to traditional Aristotelian teachings met with official disapproval, but his work was widely read and discussed. Spinoza engaged in writing with Descartes’s thought more than he did with any other near contemporaries. The early TIE is similar in its overall plan to Descartes’s Discourse on Method (1637) and to the earlier, unpublished Rules for the Direction of the Native Intelligence which circulated widely and might have been read by Spinoza.
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