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What role did Descartes play in influencing philosophy?

-He stated that nature and philosophy could both be understood using mathematics.
-He stated that large ideas could only be understood by putting them into larger groups.
-He stated that both God and the human soul could be understood by simple mathematics.
-He stated that only by accepting all observation as truth could you understand the world.

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People consider René Descartes as the "Father of Modern Philosophy", being a major figure in a movement known as rationalism, a method to understand the world using reason to reach knowledge.

Descartes invented analytical geometry; linking geometry and algebra, and creating a argument joining math with physics, by minimizing the world to mathematical representation.

Therefore, the answer is: "He stated that nature and philosophy could both be understood using mathematics"

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