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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 05_five, Analytic geometry based on ancient {Euclydian} model, methodological skepticism {doubt} only one thing cannot be doubted doubt itself, Discourses on Method (1637) + Meditations on First Philosophy (1641) major works discussing capacity to think and reason is innate, René Descartes (1596-1650) "Cogito Ergo Sum" ("I am thinking, therefore I exist.") was a philosopher, body which possesses spatial magnitude, but cannot think, mind which aka the soul, Discourses on Method (1637) + Meditations on First Philosophy (1641) major works discussing theories of knowledge, after a series of intense dreams in 1610 leading to development of a new scientific thought, philosopher who constructed systems of knowledge, mathematician founded Analytic geometry, mind which can think, but lacks spatial magnitude, dualism assert the existence of both .... mind, philosophy of the mind postulated as dualism, methodological skepticism {doubt} only one thing cannot be doubted dualism, constructed systems of knowledge by means of completely faultless thought (mathematics), Discourses on Method (1637) + Meditations on First Philosophy (1641) major works discussing the rational mind, René Descartes (1596-1650) "Cogito Ergo Sum" ("I am thinking, therefore I exist.") was a mathematician, philosopher published Discourses on Method (1637) + Meditations on First Philosophy (1641), mathematician who constructed systems of knowledge, René Descartes (1596-1650) "Cogito Ergo Sum" ("I am thinking, therefore I exist.") studied Aristotle