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On March 31, 1596


Birth of René Descartes (1596–1650)
The Philosopher Who Taught English How to Think Systematically

On this day — March 31, 1596 — René Descartes was born, a thinker whose ideas reshaped not only philosophy, but the language through which thought is expressed in English.
Although he wrote in Latin and French, his works entered English through translation and became foundational to modern intellectual discourse.

Descartes introduced a methodical language of reason, doubt, and consciousness, emphasizing clarity and logical progression in argument. His approach influenced how philosophical ideas were structured in English, encouraging precise definitions, step-by-step reasoning, and analytical rigor—features that remain central to academic writing today.

His legacy helped establish English as a powerful medium for philosophy and scientific inquiry. On this day, Descartes represents a turning point in intellectual language, where clarity, logic, and systematic questioning became essential tools for expressing complex ideas in English.











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