Jamal Awil

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This led him into inconsistencies. [fact]

There is in Descartes an unresolved dualism between what he learnt from contemporary science and the scholasticism that he had been taught at La Flèche. This led him into inconsistencies, but it also made him more rich in fruitful ideas than any completely logical philosopher could have been.

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 2085