Meet the Philosopher: René Descartes
03/06/2026
René Descartes was a seventeenth-century French philosopher and mathematician whose ideas helped launch modern philosophy. His method of radical doubt led to the famous statement “I think, therefore I am,” establishing the thinking mind as the starting point of knowledge. Descartes’ work on skepticism, the mind-body problem, and rational inquiry still shapes conversations about reality, consciousness, and science today. Few philosophers have had as lasting an influence on modern thought as René Descartes. Often called the “father of modern philosophy,” Descartes lived during the early seventeenth century, a time when Europe was beginning to question medieval assumptions about science, religion, and knowledge itself. Born in 1596 in France, he helped usher in a new way of thinking that placed reason, skepticism, and the individual mind at the center of understanding reality.


