Perceptions of Reality in The Matrix Student: Jyl Alampay Student Number: 250431312 Section: 002 Due Date: December 02/09 The question of ‘reality’ has always intrigued people throughout the world. It has been perceived as tangible and exact but at the same time intensely vulnerable. The frailties of ‘reality’ have been exposed by the many differing ways in which it can be perceived. These differences of perception can be attributed to factors such as age‚ sex‚ nationality‚ religion‚ and
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that the mind and body are two separate things and that they operate as separate entities that is able to exist without the other. Although I think this this a great theory‚ I do not believe that these two are different. First lets go over what is Cartesian Dualism. The theory that they mind and brain are two different things first arrived from one of the most famous philosophers named Rene Descartes. Descartes is a philosopher mostly knows for his doubt for everything. He doubted the existence of everything
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Bertrand Russell embraces the Cartesian technique of radical doubt. Descartes first employed it in his philosophical writings that held confusion about ordinary things. Russell starts by asking the reader to consider what knowledge exists that can be known beyond reasonable doubt. His purpose is to produce the realization that radical doubt soon brings even the most self-evident assumptions in our everyday lives under reconsideration. At first Russell describes a scene: "I am now sitting in a chair
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In the 17th century‚ Descartes presented the philosophy of Cartesian Dualism‚ with the trademark of “I think therefore I am”. Cartesian Dualism is fundamentally saying that the mind‚ which is an active substance‚ and the body‚ a passive substance‚ combine to make the living human. Thus‚ believing that the mind directly and absolutely affects the body‚ and any physical variation that may occur‚ while also believing that the body and physical aspects can have an affect on the mind. In Franz Kafka’s
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I will be arguing for Cartesian dualism in this paper. I will argue that Cartesian dualism offers a more reasonable explanation of reality than Darwinian monism. I believe that the mind and the body are two separate things. Life did not just happen by chance. Someone or someone’s mind‚ created this universe. For anything to take place someone has to have made the first move. “Now whatever is in motion is put in motion by another‚ for nothing can be in motion except it is in potentially to that towards
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Cartesian Dualism (Descartes Dualism) Notes In a nutshell‚ Descartes believed that the mind and body are completely different‚ however they still work together- “I think‚ therefore I am” Descartes believed that a man consisted of MATTER- (The physical stuff that walks‚ talks‚ and plays the accordion) and MIND – (The nonphysical substance (sometimes equated with the soul) that thinks‚ doubts‚ and remembers) Descartes had some key ideas on what the mind and body involves‚ these included: The
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Does Descartes solve the problem of the Cartesian Circle? Despite Arnauld’s objection being to distinguish “what we are actually perceiving clearly and what we recall having clearly perceived sometime earlier” (Pynn 2011) we will always rely on our clear and distinct views and or perceptions we had‚ have‚ or will have to be true. Agreeing with Descartes is the obvious position I am taking in this argument because the questioning towards his theory is relying on the fact that our current clear
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meditations where he establishes the idea of Cartesian Dualism. Another major topic that Descartes mentions repeatedly in his meditations is the distrust of the senses and reliance on reason. He also heavily uses his own method of doubting the existence of everything until he can prove it through his own logical analyses. The idea of Cartesian Dualism was conceived through the mind of Rene Descartes through a series of meditations. In its most basic definition‚ Cartesian Dualism is the belief in the separation
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