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  2. Descartes, Indre-et-Loire - Wikipedia

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    Descartes (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a large village and commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.It is approximately 29 kilometers east of Richelieu and about 48 kilometers east of Loudun, on the banks of the Creuse River, near the border of the French department of Vienne, and the border of the region between Centre-Val de Loire and Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

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  4. University College Utrecht - Wikipedia

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    Around 750 students of 70 different nationalities live and study on campus. Students can design their individual curriculum with courses in one of the three departments: Science, Social Sciences and Humanities. All students follow a three-year bachelor programme.

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    Hello, students! This page is a quick guide to working on Wikipedia for people here as part of school and university projects . Hopefully, if you're here with an organized project, you'll know what you're intended to do - whether that be creating a new article on a personal topic, or editing a specific one.

  6. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University - Wikipedia

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    More than 22.84% of students accepted by the university having received highest honors ("mention très bien") in high school during the 2019 session (first of France). [ 26 ] In Law, in 2021, the rate of "with honors" and "with highest honors" mentions among the admitted students reached a high of 91% (second of France, after Panthéon-Assas ).

  7. Cartesian coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    Both Descartes and Fermat used a single axis in their treatments and have a variable length measured in reference to this axis. [3] The concept of using a pair of axes was introduced later, after Descartes' La Géométrie was translated into Latin in 1649 by Frans van Schooten and his students. These commentators introduced several concepts ...

  8. Michael Egnor - Wikipedia

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    Egnor has defended Aristotelean dualism. [3] [4] He rejects both Cartesian dualism and materialism.He argues that observations during brain surgery, studies of brain seizures, split-brain surgery patients and accounts of near-death experiences support the dualism of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, a type of dualism that is distinct from that of René Descartes. [4]

  9. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - Wikipedia

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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz or Leibnitz [a] (1 July 1646 [O.S. 21 June] – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat who is disputed with Sir Isaac Newton to have invented calculus in addition to many other branches of mathematics, such as binary arithmetic, and statistics.