
Descartes’ Discourse on the Method
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In this episode, we journey into the mind of René Descartes, the father of modern philosophy, as he unveils Discourse on the Method—a bold attempt to rebuild knowledge from the ground up. Published in 1637, this revolutionary work blends personal narrative with radical philosophy, challenging centuries of tradition.
We explore how Descartes, disillusioned with the academic teachings of his time, sought certainty by doubting everything he thought he knew. Out of this radical skepticism emerged his famous statement: Cogito, ergo sum—I think, therefore I am.
But Discourse on the Method is more than just a philosophical mic drop. It’s a guide to reason, science, and self-inquiry. We’ll break down Descartes’ four rules for methodical thinking, his separation of mind and body, and the impact of his ideas on science and modern thought.
Join us as we trace Descartes’ intellectual odyssey—a story of doubt, discovery, and the birth of rationalism.