Saturday

Today is the birthday of philosopher René Descartes, born in La Haye en Touraine, France (1596), called the father of modern philosophy, but he considered himself a mathematician and scientist. He became interested in philosophy when he heard that the church persecuted Galileo for his scientific theories. Descartes realized some of his own theories were also controversial, so he wrote a book called Discourse on Method (1637), about the necessity of doubt in scientific inquiry. He also wrote about beginning to doubt everything about his life, even the fact of his own existence. But in the process of doing so, he realized that he couldn't doubt the existence of his own thoughts, and he produced his most famous line:
"I think, therefore I am."

~ from The Writer's Almanac ~

7 comments:

MV'Lis said...

...at least, we THINK we am's...therefore...

Reggie Hunnicutt said...

My next dog will be called René Descartes. "I stink, therefore I am."

Ken said...

"I thought, therefore now is not now, it is then.

Unknown said...

I thought about Mic, therefore I have a headache.

Ken said...

Soak it!

Dice Mardell said...

A CLASSIC crossword clue:
M. Descartes

they are looking for Rene

took me YEARS to learn that and commit it to memory.

phfrit said...

now is now!