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  1. La prudence de Descartes face à la question de l’infini en mathématiques.Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer - 2007 - Philosophiques 34 (2):295-316.
    The question of the Cartesian infinite is vast and polymorphic, from metaphysics to the philosophy of science and practical philosophy. But it is in mathematics that the attitude of the author is the most ambivalent and paradoxal because, for Descartes, there is no infinite in mathematics. This article aims to analyze the signs and the reasons of this cartesian prudence. We will proceed in two steps. Firstly, we notice the absence of the infinite in Cartesian mathematics through the examination of (...)
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