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  • Cartesianism
  • Philosophical and scientific system of René Descartes

    Descartes. Cartesianism and Anti-Cartesianism in Early Modern Europe New York: Routledge 2005. Richard A. Watson, The Downfall of Cartesianism 1673–1712

    Cartesianism

    Cartesianism

  • Cartesian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    body Cartesianism, the philosophy of René Descartes Cartesianists, followers of Cartesianism Cartesian Meditations, a work by Edmund Husserl Cartesian linguistics

    Cartesian

    Cartesian

  • Cartesian coordinate system
  • Coordinate system using perpendicular axes

    In geometry, a Cartesian coordinate system (UK: /kɑːrˈtiːzjən/, US: /kɑːrˈtiːʒən/) in a plane is a coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely

    Cartesian coordinate system

    Cartesian coordinate system

    Cartesian_coordinate_system

  • Cartesian product
  • Mathematical set formed from two given sets

    In mathematics, specifically set theory, the Cartesian product of two sets A and B, denoted A × B, is the set of all ordered pairs (a, b) where a is an

    Cartesian product

    Cartesian product

    Cartesian_product

  • Cartesian theater
  • Philosophical term

    The "Cartesian theater" is a term coined by philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett to critique a persistent flaw in theories of mind, introduced

    Cartesian theater

    Cartesian theater

    Cartesian_theater

  • Cartesian doubt
  • Form of methodological skepticism

    M., & Antoine-Mahut, D., eds., The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), p. 83. Scruton, ibid., p. 56

    Cartesian doubt

    Cartesian_doubt

  • Cartesian tree
  • Binary tree derived from a sequence of numbers

    In computer science, a Cartesian tree is a binary tree derived from a sequence of distinct numbers. To construct the Cartesian tree, set its root to be

    Cartesian tree

    Cartesian tree

    Cartesian_tree

  • Cartesian explosion
  • Effect in mathematics from combinations

    A Cartesian explosion is an effect that occurs when applying the Cartesian product to multiple sets, which results in geometric growth in the number of

    Cartesian explosion

    Cartesian_explosion

  • Cartesian fibration
  • In mathematics, especially homotopy theory, a cartesian fibration is, roughly, a map so that every lift exists that is a final object among all lifts

    Cartesian fibration

    Cartesian_fibration

  • Cartesian circle
  • Error in reasoning attributed to René Descartes

    The Cartesian circle (also known as Arnauld's circle) is an example of fallacious circular reasoning attributed to French philosopher René Descartes.

    Cartesian circle

    Cartesian_circle

  • Cartesian diver
  • Classic science experiment demonstrating the Archimedes' principle and the ideal gas law

    Dancing Cartesian Devil A Cartesian diver or Cartesian devil is a classic science experiment which demonstrates the principle of buoyancy (Archimedes'

    Cartesian diver

    Cartesian diver

    Cartesian_diver

  • René Descartes
  • French philosopher and mathematician (1596–1650)

    Saint-Étienne-du-Mont. In 1671, Louis XIV prohibited all lectures in Cartesianism. Although the National Convention in 1792 had planned to transfer his

    René Descartes

    René Descartes

    René_Descartes

  • Cartesian closed category
  • Type of category in category theory

    In category theory, a category is Cartesian closed if, roughly speaking, any morphism defined on a product of two objects can be naturally identified

    Cartesian closed category

    Cartesian_closed_category

  • Cartesian linguistics
  • Book by Noam Chomsky

    The term Cartesian linguistics was coined by Noam Chomsky in his book Cartesian Linguistics: A Chapter in the History of Rationalist Thought (1966). The

    Cartesian linguistics

    Cartesian_linguistics

  • Cartesian tensor
  • Representation of a tensor in Euclidean space

    In geometry and linear algebra, a Cartesian tensor uses an orthonormal basis to represent a tensor in a Euclidean space in the form of components. Converting

    Cartesian tensor

    Cartesian tensor

    Cartesian_tensor

  • Cartesian skyscraper
  • Proposed tower design by Le Corbusier

    The Cartesian sky-scraper, designed by Le Corbusier in 1938, is a type of tower known for its modern and rational design. This type of modern administration

    Cartesian skyscraper

    Cartesian_skyscraper

  • Cartesian Meditations
  • Book by Edmund Husserl

    transcendental phenomenology a neo-Cartesianism, even though It Is obliged — and precisely by its radical development of Cartesian motifs — to reject nearly all

    Cartesian Meditations

    Cartesian_Meditations

  • Geographic coordinate system
  • System to specify locations on Earth

    longitude form a coordinate tuple like a Cartesian coordinate system, geographic coordinate systems are not Cartesian because the measurements are angles and

    Geographic coordinate system

    Geographic coordinate system

    Geographic_coordinate_system

  • Coordinate system
  • Method for specifying point positions

    unique point. The prototypical example of a coordinate system is the Cartesian coordinate system. In the plane, two perpendicular lines are chosen and

    Coordinate system

    Coordinate system

    Coordinate_system

  • List of philosophies
  • Cambridge Ritualists – Capitalism – Carlyleanism – Carolingian Renaissance – Cartesianism – Categorical imperative – Chance, Philosophy of – Changzhou School of

    List of philosophies

    List_of_philosophies

  • Mind–body dualism
  • Philosophical theory

    John Foster, Stewart Goetz, Richard Swinburne and Charles Taliaferro. Cartesian dualism, most famously defended by René Descartes, argues that there are

    Mind–body dualism

    Mind–body dualism

    Mind–body_dualism

  • Cartesian materialism
  • Concept in the philosophy of mind

    In philosophy of mind, cartesian materialism, a term coined by Daniel Dennett, views consciousness as tied to one or more specific brain areas that capture

    Cartesian materialism

    Cartesian materialism

    Cartesian_materialism

  • Cartesian oval
  • Class of geometric plane curves

    In geometry, a Cartesian oval is a plane curve consisting of points that have the same linear combination of distances from two fixed points (foci). These

    Cartesian oval

    Cartesian oval

    Cartesian_oval

  • Cartesian monoid
  • A Cartesian monoid is a monoid, with additional structure of pairing and projection operators. It was first formulated by Dana Scott and Joachim Lambek

    Cartesian monoid

    Cartesian_monoid

  • Dot product
  • Algebraic operation on coordinate vectors

    vectors is the dot product of their Cartesian coordinates, and is independent from the choice of a particular Cartesian coordinate system. The terms "dot

    Dot product

    Dot_product

  • Analytic geometry
  • Study of geometry using a coordinate system

    mathematics, analytic geometry, also known as coordinate geometry or Cartesian geometry, is the study of geometry using a coordinate system. This contrasts

    Analytic geometry

    Analytic_geometry

  • François Poullain de la Barre
  • French philosopher (1647–1723)

    introduced him to Cartesianism, the philosophy of René Descartes. Poullain de la Barre later adopted the philosophy and applied Cartesian principles to feminist

    François Poullain de la Barre

    François_Poullain_de_la_Barre

  • Cogito, ergo sum
  • Phrase of the philosopher René Descartes

    Charles Porterfield Krauth. Fumitaka Suzuki writes "Taking consideration of Cartesian theory of continuous creation, which theory was developed especially in

    Cogito, ergo sum

    Cogito, ergo sum

    Cogito,_ergo_sum

  • Quadrant (plane geometry)
  • Coordinate system

    The axes of a two-dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions, called quadrants, each bounded by two half-axes. The axes

    Quadrant (plane geometry)

    Quadrant (plane geometry)

    Quadrant_(plane_geometry)

  • Cartesian Self
  • Part of a thought experiment

    The Cartesian Self or Cartesian subject is a philosophical concept developed by French philosopher René Descartes within his system of mind–body dualism

    Cartesian Self

    Cartesian_Self

  • Cartesian product of graphs
  • Operation in graph theory

    In graph theory, the Cartesian product G □ H of graphs G and H is a graph such that: the vertex set of G □ H is the Cartesian product V(G) × V(H); and

    Cartesian product of graphs

    Cartesian product of graphs

    Cartesian_product_of_graphs

  • Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system
  • 3-D coordinate system centered on the Earth

    (acronym ECEF), also known as the geocentric coordinate system, is a cartesian spatial reference system that represents locations in the vicinity of

    Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system

    Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system

    Earth-centered,_Earth-fixed_coordinate_system

  • 3-torus
  • Cartesian product of 3 circles

    3-torus, is defined as any topological space that is homeomorphic to the Cartesian product of three circles, T 3 = S 1 × S 1 × S 1 . {\displaystyle \mathbb

    3-torus

    3-torus

    3-torus

  • Evil demon
  • Concept in Cartesian philosophy

    evil genius, is an epistemological concept that features prominently in Cartesian philosophy. In his Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes imagines

    Evil demon

    Evil_demon

  • Res extensa
  • Cartesian metaphysical concept

    extensa is one of the two substances described by René Descartes in his Cartesian ontology (often referred to as "radical dualism"), alongside res cogitans

    Res extensa

    Res_extensa

  • Horror vacui (philosophy)
  • Concept in philosophy and early physics

    In philosophy and early physics, horror vacui (Latin: horror of the vacuum) or plenism (/ˈpliːnɪzəm/)—commonly stated as "nature abhors a vacuum", for

    Horror vacui (philosophy)

    Horror_vacui_(philosophy)

  • Discourse on the Method
  • 1637 treatise by Descartes

    Direction of the Mind, it forms the base of the epistemology known as Cartesianism. The book is divided into six parts, described in the author's preface

    Discourse on the Method

    Discourse on the Method

    Discourse_on_the_Method

  • Pullback (category theory)
  • Most general completion of a commutative square given two morphisms with same codomain

    pullback (also called a fiber product, fibre product, fibered product or Cartesian square) is the limit of a diagram consisting of two morphisms f : X → Z

    Pullback (category theory)

    Pullback_(category_theory)

  • Del in cylindrical and spherical coordinates
  • Mathematical gradient operator in certain coordinate systems

    {\displaystyle \varphi } in the formulae shown in the table above. ^β Defined in Cartesian coordinates as ∂ i A ⊗ e i {\displaystyle \partial _{i}\mathbf {A} \otimes

    Del in cylindrical and spherical coordinates

    Del_in_cylindrical_and_spherical_coordinates

  • Vertical and horizontal
  • Directional planes

    drawn from "up" to "down" (or down to up), such as the y-axis in the Cartesian coordinate system. The word horizontal is derived from the Latin horizon

    Vertical and horizontal

    Vertical and horizontal

    Vertical_and_horizontal

  • Cartesian coordinate robot
  • Robot with axes of control that are linear and orthogonal

    A Cartesian coordinate robot (also called linear robot) is an industrial robot whose three principal axes of control are linear (i.e. they move in a straight

    Cartesian coordinate robot

    Cartesian coordinate robot

    Cartesian_coordinate_robot

  • Cartesian anxiety
  • Cartesian anxiety is a philosophical concept for the conflict that a subject experiences of failing to have—in reality—either a fixed and stable foundation

    Cartesian anxiety

    Cartesian_anxiety

  • Seven deadly sins
  • Set of vices in Christian theology

    Compatibilism Divine Attributes Schools Augustinianism Victorines Lullism Cartesianism Christian Neoplatonism Friends of God Molinism Ressourcement Occamism

    Seven deadly sins

    Seven deadly sins

    Seven_deadly_sins

  • Cartesian Dreams
  • 2009 studio album by House of Lords

    Cartesian Dreams is the seventh studio album by the rock band House of Lords. It was released on September 18, 2009 in Europe and October 13, 2009 in

    Cartesian Dreams

    Cartesian_Dreams

  • Isaac Newton
  • English polymath (1642–1727)

    possible mediator of nervous transmission, which went against the prevailing Cartesian hydraulic theory of the time. He was also the first to present a clear

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac_Newton

  • Pi
  • Number, approximately 3.14

    directly compute the arc length of the top half of the unit circle, given in Cartesian coordinates by the equation x 2 + y 2 = 1 {\textstyle x^{2}+y^{2}=1}

    Pi

    Pi

  • Lexicographic order
  • Generalised alphabetical order

    order on an n-ary Cartesian product of partially ordered sets; this order is a total order if and only if all factors of the Cartesian product are totally

    Lexicographic order

    Lexicographic_order

  • Fibred category
  • Concept in category theory

    {\displaystyle E} -categories is called a cartesian functor if it takes cartesian morphisms to cartesian morphisms. Cartesian functors between two E {\displaystyle

    Fibred category

    Fibred_category

  • Join (SQL)
  • SQL clause

    ('Robinson', 34), ('Smith', 34), ('Williams', NULL); CROSS JOIN returns the Cartesian product of rows from tables in the join. In other words, it will produce

    Join (SQL)

    Join (SQL)

    Join_(SQL)

  • Antoine Le Grand
  • French Recollect and Cartesian philosopher

    R. A. (2012) The Downfall of Cartesianism 1673–1712: A Study of Epistemological Issues in Late 17th Century Cartesianism. Springer. p. 81. ISBN 9789401029629

    Antoine Le Grand

    Antoine_Le_Grand

  • Jacques Rohault
  • French philosopher, physicist and mathematician

    a French philosopher, physicist and mathematician, and a follower of Cartesianism. Rohault was born in Amiens, the son of a wealthy wine merchant, and

    Jacques Rohault

    Jacques Rohault

    Jacques_Rohault

  • Foundationalism
  • Epistemological theory

    Part of a series on René Descartes Philosophy Cartesianism Rationalism Foundationalism Mechanism Doubt and certainty Existence of God Dream argument Cogito

    Foundationalism

    Foundationalism

  • Jean-Robert Chouet
  • Genevan politician and physicist (1642–1731)

    from the Republic of Geneva. He is chiefly remembered for introducing Cartesianism to the Academy of Geneva. Chouet studied philosophy at the Academy of

    Jean-Robert Chouet

    Jean-Robert Chouet

    Jean-Robert_Chouet

  • Regular grid
  • Tessellation of Euclidean space

    for some real numbers dx, dy, and dz representing the grid spacing. A Cartesian grid is a special case where the elements are unit squares or unit cubes

    Regular grid

    Regular grid

    Regular_grid

  • Table of spherical harmonics
  • {\displaystyle \ell =10} . Some of these formulas are expressed in terms of the Cartesian expansion of the spherical harmonics into polynomials in x, y, z, and

    Table of spherical harmonics

    Table_of_spherical_harmonics

  • The World (book)
  • Book by René Descartes

    Part of a series on René Descartes Philosophy Cartesianism Rationalism Foundationalism Mechanism Doubt and certainty Existence of God Dream argument Cogito

    The World (book)

    The World (book)

    The_World_(book)

  • Rationalism
  • Epistemological view centered on reason

    "Rationalism", p. 263 in Runes (1962). Douglas, Alexander X.: Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism: Philosophy and Theology. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015) Fischer

    Rationalism

    Rationalism

  • Mind–body problem
  • Open question in philosophy of how abstract minds interact with physical bodies

    approach have expressed the hope that it will ultimately dissolve the Cartesian divide between the immaterial mind and the material existence of human

    Mind–body problem

    Mind–body problem

    Mind–body_problem

  • French philosophy
  • Philosophy in the French language

    Cogito Ergo Sum—I think, therefore I am—became the first principle of Cartesianism. Descartes then claimed that because he discovered the Cogito through

    French philosophy

    French_philosophy

  • The Unity of Philosophical Experience
  • Critique of Western philosophy

    critique of Western philosophy, focused in turn on medieval philosophy, Cartesianism, and modern Kantianism and Comtean positivism. Philosopher and theologian

    The Unity of Philosophical Experience

    The_Unity_of_Philosophical_Experience

  • Cartesian parallel manipulators
  • Cartesian parallel manipulators are manipulators that move a platform using parallel-connected kinematic linkages ('limbs') lined up with a Cartesian

    Cartesian parallel manipulators

    Cartesian_parallel_manipulators

  • Cartesian genetic programming
  • Cartesian genetic programming is a form of genetic programming that uses a graph representation to encode computer programs. It grew from a method of

    Cartesian genetic programming

    Cartesian genetic programming

    Cartesian_genetic_programming

  • The Cartesian Semantics of the Port Royal Logic
  • 2019 book by John Newell Martin

    reconciles Cartesianism with traditional logic, noting that it "should be of interest to modern logicians." Martin, John N. (2019-11-04). The Cartesian Semantics

    The Cartesian Semantics of the Port Royal Logic

    The_Cartesian_Semantics_of_the_Port_Royal_Logic

  • Spherical coordinate system
  • Coordinates comprising a distance and two angles

    first in the Cartesian xy plane from (x, y) to (R, φ), where R is the projection of r onto the xy-plane, and the second in the Cartesian zR-plane from

    Spherical coordinate system

    Spherical coordinate system

    Spherical_coordinate_system

  • The New York Times
  • American daily newspaper

    pipeline to take in TIFF images, article metadata in XML and an INI file of Cartesian geometry describing the boundaries of the page, and convert it into a

    The New York Times

    The_New_York_Times

  • Product topology
  • Topology on Cartesian products of topological spaces

    In topology and related areas of mathematics, a product space is the Cartesian product of a family of topological spaces equipped with a natural topology

    Product topology

    Product_topology

  • Philosophy
  • Study of general and fundamental questions

    Gregorio (2010). Models of the History of Philosophy: Volume II: From Cartesian Age to Brucker. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-90-481-9507-7

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

  • Knowledge
  • Awareness of facts, or competency

    Retrieved 29 February 2024. McDermid, Douglas (2023). "Pragmatism: 2b. Anti-Cartesianism". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Archived from the original on

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

  • Mathematics
  • Field of knowledge

    until the 17th century, when René Descartes introduced what is now called Cartesian coordinates. This constituted a major change of paradigm: Instead of defining

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

    Mathematics

  • Pope Benedict XVI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013

    Compatibilism Divine Attributes Schools Augustinianism Victorines Lullism Cartesianism Christian Neoplatonism Friends of God Molinism Ressourcement Occamism

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope_Benedict_XVI

  • Continental philosophy
  • Philosophical traditions from mainland Europe

    the first-person perspective (an idea found in divergent forms such as Cartesianism, spiritualism, and Bergsonism). Most important in this popularization

    Continental philosophy

    Continental_philosophy

  • Euclidean plane
  • Geometric model of the planar projection of the physical universe

    angle measurement. A Euclidean plane with a chosen Cartesian coordinate system is called a Cartesian plane. The set R 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{2}}

    Euclidean plane

    Euclidean plane

    Euclidean_plane

  • The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times
  • 1945 book by René Guénon

    Northbourne being among the translators for the 1953 English version. Cartesianism List of French philosophers Modernity Perennial philosophy Scientism

    The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times

    The_Reign_of_Quantity_and_the_Signs_of_the_Times

  • Tesseract
  • Four-dimensional analogue of the cube

    Schläfli symbol {4,3} × { }, with symmetry order 96. As a 4-4 duoprism, a Cartesian product of two squares, it can be named by a composite Schläfli symbol

    Tesseract

    Tesseract

    Tesseract

  • Three-dimensional space
  • Geometric model of the physical space

    solid figure. Technically, a tuple of n numbers can be understood as the Cartesian coordinates of a location in a n-dimensional Euclidean space. The set

    Three-dimensional space

    Three-dimensional space

    Three-dimensional_space

  • Unit vector
  • Vector of length one

    of a Cartesian coordinate system. For instance, the standard unit vectors in the direction of the x, y, and z axes of a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate

    Unit vector

    Unit_vector

  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Relation between sides of a right triangle

    dating back thousands of years. When Euclidean space is represented by a Cartesian coordinate system in analytic geometry, Euclidean distance satisfies the

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean_theorem

  • Circle
  • Simple curve of Euclidean geometry

    complete circle and area of a complete disc, respectively. In an x–y Cartesian coordinate system, the circle with centre coordinates (a, b) and radius

    Circle

    Circle

    Circle

  • History
  • Study of the past

    December 2010). Models of the History of Philosophy: Volume II: From Cartesian Age to Brucker. Springer. ISBN 978-90-481-9507-7. Retrieved 25 May 2023

    History

    History

    History

  • Z
  • Twenty-sixth letter of the Latin alphabet

    a complex number. In geometry, z is used to denote the third axis in Cartesian coordinates when representing 3-dimensional space. In chemistry, the letter

    Z

    Z

    Z

  • Unit square
  • Square with side length one

    specifically to the square in the Cartesian plane with corners at the four points (0, 0), (1, 0), (0, 1), and (1, 1). In a Cartesian coordinate system with coordinates

    Unit square

    Unit square

    Unit_square

  • Curvilinear coordinates
  • Coordinate system whose directions vary in space

    coordinate lines may be curved. These coordinates may be derived from a set of Cartesian coordinates by using a transformation that is locally invertible (a one-to-one

    Curvilinear coordinates

    Curvilinear coordinates

    Curvilinear_coordinates

  • Duoprism
  • Cartesian product of two polytopes

    is a polytope resulting from the Cartesian product of two polytopes, each of two dimensions or higher. The Cartesian product of an n-polytope and an m-polytope

    Duoprism

    Duoprism

    Duoprism

  • Lawvere's fixed-point theorem
  • Theorem in category theory

    proven by William Lawvere in 1969. Lawvere's theorem states that, for any Cartesian closed category C {\displaystyle \mathbf {C} } and given an object B {\displaystyle

    Lawvere's fixed-point theorem

    Lawvere's_fixed-point_theorem

  • Roger Ariew
  • American philosopher

    Philosophy at the University of South Florida. He is known for his works on Cartesian philosophy. He received a BA, MA, and PhD in philosophy from the University

    Roger Ariew

    Roger_Ariew

  • Johannes Clauberg
  • German theologian and philosopher (1622–1665)

    Duisburg, where he taught from 1655 to 1665. He is known as a "scholastic cartesian". He was born in Solingen, and educated in the Aristotelian tradition

    Johannes Clauberg

    Johannes Clauberg

    Johannes_Clauberg

  • Pierre-Sylvain Régis
  • French Cartesian philosopher

    of the philosophy of René Descartes. He then taught the principles of Cartesianism in the cities of Toulouse (1665), Aigues-Mortes, Montpellier (1671),

    Pierre-Sylvain Régis

    Pierre-Sylvain Régis

    Pierre-Sylvain_Régis

  • Box topology
  • Concept in General Topology

    In topology, the cartesian product of topological spaces can be given several different topologies. One of the more natural choices is the box topology

    Box topology

    Box_topology

  • Pragmatism
  • Philosophical tradition

    embodied philosophy shares its psychologism, direct realism and anti-cartesianism with pragmatism. Conceptual pragmatism is a theory of knowledge originating

    Pragmatism

    Pragmatism

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    Compatibilism Divine Attributes Schools Augustinianism Victorines Lullism Cartesianism Christian Neoplatonism Friends of God Molinism Ressourcement Occamism

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • E. J. Lowe (philosopher)
  • British philosopher and academic

    He was Professor of Philosophy at Durham University. He defended non-Cartesian dualism. Lowe was born in Dover, England. His secondary education was

    E. J. Lowe (philosopher)

    E._J._Lowe_(philosopher)

  • Dodecahedron
  • Polyhedron with 12 faces

    In geometry, a dodecahedron or duodecahedron is any polyhedron with twelve flat faces. The most familiar dodecahedron is the regular dodecahedron with

    Dodecahedron

    Dodecahedron

  • Cartesian monoidal category
  • Type of category in category theory

    is called a cartesian monoidal category. Any category with finite products (a "finite product category") can be thought of as a cartesian monoidal category

    Cartesian monoidal category

    Cartesian_monoidal_category

  • Abscissa and ordinate
  • Horizontal and vertical axes/coordinate numbers of a 2D coordinate system or graph

    ordinate are respectively the first and second coordinate of a point in a Cartesian coordinate system: abscissa ≡ x {\displaystyle \equiv x} -axis (horizontal)

    Abscissa and ordinate

    Abscissa and ordinate

    Abscissa_and_ordinate

  • Giambattista Vico
  • Italian philosopher (1668–1744)

    both metaphysics and the natural sciences abounded as the result of Cartesianism. Widely disseminated by the Port Royal Logic of Antoine Arnauld and Pierre

    Giambattista Vico

    Giambattista Vico

    Giambattista_Vico

  • Turtle graphics
  • Vector graphics using a relative cursor on a Cartesian plane

    graphics are vector graphics using a relative cursor (the "turtle") upon a Cartesian plane (x and y axis). Turtle graphics is a key feature of the Logo programming

    Turtle graphics

    Turtle_graphics

  • Location
  • Point or an area on Earth's surface or elsewhere

    be designated using a specific pairing of latitude and longitude in a Cartesian coordinate grid (for example, a spherical coordinate system or an ellipsoid-based

    Location

    Location

    Location

  • Nihilism
  • Rejection of certain ideas about reality

    Knowledge? Pratt, § 4. Antifoundationalism and Nihilism Windt 2021, § 1.1 Cartesian Dream Skepticism Klein 1998, § 8. The Epistemic Principles and Scepticism

    Nihilism

    Nihilism

    Nihilism

  • Common sense
  • Basic level of knowledge and judgement shared by nearly all people

    empiricist modern thinking. It was contrasted to metaphysics, which was, like Cartesianism, associated with the Ancien Régime. Thomas Paine's polemical pamphlet

    Common sense

    Common_sense

  • CoreXY
  • 2-dimensional kinematic system

    an intricate way to provide movement in a Cartesian coordinate system. Compared to conventional Cartesian coordinate 3D printers for fused filament,

    CoreXY

    CoreXY

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Devavathi

    A Gandharva's Daughter

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    Hiya

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    American, Arabic, Christian, Danish, Gaelic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Persian, Punjabi, Telugu

    Kian

    Kings; Royal; Ancient; Distant; Lord Krishna

  • Prithvi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prithvi

    The earth

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  • Cartesianism
  • n.

    The philosophy of Descartes.