Cartesian Vision of the World and the Challenge of Moving to a New Universe

Volume |Issue 28| Spring 2019 |Articles

Abstract

The human view of the world has changed the nature of his thinking and the way he deals with nature and the environment. And revolutionized scientific, industrial and technological, touched the social aspects of man. The state emerged as a political body that expressed the scientific spirit, full of all human energies. The pioneer of this change, a rational philosopher named Descartes. He proceeded to establish science on the theory of the infinite world and its openness to the possible and the potential. Which allowed the person complete freedom to rebuild and formulate it in accordance with the requirements and needs. The world is incomplete, infinite and not achievable. We tried to monitor this shift through four axes: First, to look at the relationship of the finite world idea to the idea of infinity, and to make sure that it remained. Before we prove (the second axis) philosophical and scientific infinite world. Which made us an intuitive idea does not require proof, especially since it is an innate idea of the divine source (third axis). And this is one of its qualities, we settled in the last axis, add to it other qualities such as extension, the launch, the eternal, and the solvent. The more we find a characteristic of its characteristics knew.

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professor of philosophy and a researcher in Islamic and modern philosophy from Morocco. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Marrakech. Currently preparing his doctoral dissertation in contemporary philosophy, he has published numerous scholarly articles, including "Love in Kierkegaard: From an Existential Experience to a Path of Salvation"; "Merleau-Ponty’s view of the Body as a Space to Hide in and to Cover Up"; "Pericles and his Influence on Islamic Philosophy: The Case of al-Farabi"; and "Salem Yafout: Heritage in the Eyes of Epistemology".  He has participated in numerous local and international seminars. 

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