Answer:
Lao Tzu and Descrates both aspired to an understanding of the cosmos, and both believed in the existence of a cosmic order beyond the realm of human understanding. Also, they were both wary of the subjectivity of human experience. Taoist teachings view language as a convention of man that removes us from the direct experience of nature; Descrates observed that no aspect of human experience could be experienced with absolute certainty.
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