cartesian

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kartezyen
dekartçı
{s} decartes veya felsefesi ile ilgili
(sıfat) decartes veya felsefesi ile ilgili
i Dekart veya onun kuramlarına ait
Cartesian linguistics
Dekartçı dilbilim
Cartesian product
Dekart çarpımı
cartesian doubt
(Felsefe) Dekart kuşkuculuğu
cartesian geometry
kartezyen geometri
cartesian plane
Kartezyen düzlem
Cartesian space
Kartezyen uzay
cartesian coordinates
(Askeri) KARTEZYEN KOORDİNATLARI: Boşluktaki noktaların bulunduğu yerlerin, koordinat düzlemleri olarak anılan 3 tane karşılıklı düzleme dair referansla ifade edilen bir koordinat sistemidir. Bu üç düzlem, koordinat eksenleri olarak anılan üç doğrusal çizgiyi kesmektedir. Ayrıca bakınız: "coordinates
İngilizce - İngilizce
Of, or pertaining to, Descartes, his mathematical methods, or his philosophy, especially with regard to its emphasis on logical analysis and its mechanistic interpretation of physical nature
Of, or pertaining to, co-ordinates based on mutually orthogonal axes
{n} a follower of Des Cartes, who taught the doctrin of vortexes round the sun and planets
{a} pertaining to Des Cartes
{i} follower or advocate of Rene Descartes
{s} of or pertaining to the teachings of Rene Descartes (French philosopher and mathematician)
of or relating to Rene Descartes or his works; "Cartesian linguistics"
Deriving from the philosophy of René Descartes
Coordinate System A two dimensional coordinate system in which x measures horizontal distance and y measures vertical distance An x,y coordinate defines every point on the plane
An adherent of Descartes
of or relating to Rene Descartes or his works; "Cartesian linguistics
Of or pertaining to the French philosopher René Descartes, or his philosophy
a coordinate system in which data are organized on a grid and points on the grid are referenced by their X,Y coordinates
Cartesian circle
A supposed error in reasoning attributed to René Descartes. A form of circular argument
Cartesian circles
plural form of Cartesian circle
Cartesian coordinate
The coordinates of a point measured from an origin along a horizontal axis from left to right (the x-axis) and along a vertical axis from bottom to top (the y-axis). This can be extended to three-dimensions by the z-axis perpendicular to the x- and y-axes
Cartesian coordinates
The coordinates of a point measured as its perpendicular distance to the right of a vertical axis (the y-axis) and its perpendicular distance above a horizontal axis (the x-axis)
Cartesian distance
Euclidean distance
Cartesian diver
A toy or a science experiment in which the "diver", usually a small glass tube, is placed in a larger container with flexible walls. The "diver" falls when the large container is pressed, and rises as the pressure is released
Cartesian divers
plural form of Cartesian diver
Cartesian doubt
The philosophical idea proposed by Descartes that the world outside the self is subject to uncertainty
Cartesian doubts
plural form of Cartesian doubt
Cartesian plane
: The set of all points in a planar coordinate system
Cartesian product
The set of all possible pairs of elements whose components are members of two sets. Notation: X \times Y = \{(x,y)\|x\in X \land y\in Y\}
Cartesian products
plural form of Cartesian product
Cartesian space
Euclidean space described by Cartesian coordinates
Cartesian well
Common misconstruction of artesian well
cartesian coordinates
An alternative spelling of Cartesian coordinates
cartesian distance
An alternative spelling of Cartesian distance
Cartesian circle
Allegedly circular reasoning used by René Descartes to show that whatever he perceives "clearly and distinctly" is true. Descartes argues that clear and distinct perception is a guarantor of truth because God, who is not a deceiver, would not allow Descartes to be mistaken about that which he clearly and distinctly perceives. The argument relies on Descartes's earlier proof of the existence of God. But Descartes cannot know that this proof does not contain an error unless he assumes that his clear and distinct perception of the steps of his reasoning guarantees that the proof is correct. Thus the criterion of clear and distinct perception depends on the assumption that God exists, which in turn depends on the criterion of clear and distinct perception. See also cogito, ergo sum
Cartesian coordinate
A member of the set of numbers that locates a point in a Cartesian coordinate system
Cartesian coordinate system
n. A coordinate system in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set of perpendicular lines that intersect at an origin, such as two lines in a plane or three in space
Cartesian coordinates
{i} coordinates that give positions relative to the X and Y axes (used to determine a point)
Cartesian plane
A plane having all points described by Cartesian coordinates
Cartesian product
A set of all pairs of elements (x, y) that can be constructed from given sets, X and Y, such that x belongs to X and y to Y
cartesian coordinate
one of the coordinates in a system of coordinates that locates a point on a plane or in space by its distance from two lines or three planes respectively; the two lines or the intersections of the three planes are the coordinate axes
cartesian coordinate system
a coordinate system for which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin of the system
cartesian plane
a plane in which all points can be described in cartesian coordinates
Cartesianism
The philosophical doctrines of René Descartes
Cartesianism
Philosophical tradition derived from the philosophy of René Descartes. A form of rationalism, Cartesianism upholds a metaphysical dualism of two finite substances, mind and matter. The essence of mind is thinking; the essence of matter is extension in three dimensions. God is a third, infinite substance, whose essence is necessary existence. God unites minds with bodies to create a fourth, compound substance, man. Mind-body dualism generates problems concerning the possibility of causal interaction between mind and body and knowledge of the external world (see mind-body problem ), and various lines of Cartesianism developed from different proposed solutions to these problems. A historically important Cartesian theory holds that animals are essentially machines, lacking even the ability to feel pain. See also Arnold Geulincx; Nicolas de Malebranche; occasionalism
cartesianism
{i} philosophical method developed by Rene Descartes (French philosopher and mathematician)
cartesianism
The philosophy of Descartes
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