Jacques Rohault (1620-1675) was a French philosopher and physicist, known for his contributions to the development of early modern philosophy and science. He was a prominent figure in the Cartesian tradition, heavily influenced by the works of René Descartes. Rohault is best known for his work "Du Monde" (On the World), which aimed to explain the physical world using Cartesian principles.
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