Bengali Meanings of Cartesian: কার্টেশিয়ান (noun), কার্টেশিয়ান (adjective)
Definition and Part of Speech:
Cartesian (noun, adjective) – /kɑːrˈtiːziən/
Cartesian is a term used to describe something related to the French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes or his ideas. As a noun, it refers to a follower or advocate of Descartes’ philosophy. As an adjective, it describes something that is based on or related to Descartes’ philosophy.
Definition:
Cartesian (noun) – A follower or advocate of the philosophy of René Descartes.
Cartesian (adjective) – Relating to or based on the philosophy of René Descartes.
Synonyms of Cartesian:
1. Rationalist (তর্কবাদী)
2. Dualist (দ্বৈতবাদী)
3. Cogitator (চিন্তাকার)
Antonyms of Cartesian:
1. Empiricist (অভিজ্ঞতাবাদী)
2. Materialist (পদার্থবাদী)
3. Skeptic (সন্দেহবাদী)
Origin of Cartesian:
The term “Cartesian” originated from the name of the French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes (1596-1650). Descartes is known for his influential works in philosophy and mathematics, including his famous statement “Cogito, ergo sum” (I think, therefore I am). His ideas laid the foundation for modern philosophy and rationalism.
Nearby Words:
1. Cartesianism (noun)
2. Cartesian coordinate system (noun)
3. Cartesian product (noun)
Cartesian in Literature Quotes:
1. “I think, therefore I am.” – René Descartes (আমি চিন্তা করি, অতএব আমি আছি।)
2. “Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it.” – René Descartes (প্রতিটি কঠিনতাকে যতটা সম্ভব এবং প্রয়োজনীয় তার সমাধানের জন্য অনেক অংশে ভাগ করুন।)
Cartesian Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: কার্টেশিয়ান
Hindi: कार्टेशियन
Nepali: कार्टेसियन
Urdu: کارٹیشین
Tamil: கார்டேஷியன்
Telugu: కార్టేషియన్
Arabic: كارتيسي
Chinese: 笛卡尔
Japanese: デカルト
Russian: Картезианский
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