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    the use of the Truth Principle‚ the causal principle‚ and the belief that God is no deceiver‚ which all support one another. To argue the existence of God succeeding the method of doubt‚ an understanding of fundamental truth must be retained; The Cogito‚ or the argument for existence. Despite the ability to doubt and question everything‚ one phenomenon remains true: the thinking of the

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    He first doubts that whatever he may be even exists. Descartes tries to doubt that he exists but concludes that since he can even try to doubt that he exists he must exist. The term applied to this belief is “cogito ergo sum” which means “I think‚ therefore I am” (Descartes). Next‚ Descartes explains that to him freedom is not being given the choice between two oppositions. Instead‚ Descartes feels that true freedom is when the decisions are already made for

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    The body is an extension of the mind‚ it is divisible matter and it is destructible. Descartes came up with a very famous saying‚ “Cogito Ergo Sum” Latin for “I think therefore I am.” This saying mean that “I cannot be mistaken about my own about the existence of my own consciousness‚ or I cannot be mistaken about my own existence because it is my essence to be conscious thinking

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    messages‚ the company’s goodwill gestures and even depicting real life stories. And this one‚ very imaginatively visualises a one minute forty second true story. The latest rendition of Banglalink’s Din Badaler Cheshta‚ produced by Banglalink and Cogito Marketing Solutions and directed by Amitabh Reza essentially narrates the story of Abul Kalam Azad‚ chairman and managing director of Azad Products Pvt Ltd‚ who dreamt his dreams‚ struggled hard‚ and achieved them. Although‚ like other advertisements

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    and reason about reality or what we believe reality is. However‚ on a deeper level‚ it introduces us into questioning a question. Which as Descartes explains is one way to provide foundation to an answer. Whether utilizing Descartes Meditation 1‚ Cogito Ergo Sum or his Mediation 3‚ we come to find a pattern in the purpose for this important piece of work. A pattern that involves thinking outside of the box. A box of uncertainties we may have always lived with which inhibits our abilities to expand

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    WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY Asking questions - Common hobbies of a philosopher -e.g.‚ “Who am I?”‚ “Why are we here?” * Philosophy pursues the Faculty of Wonder. * opens someone’s mind * leads us to more important questions * Philosophy – code of questions * Love of wisdom * Moth in life * Analyzing the different facts of life * Self examination * Study of nature * Three concepts of Philosophy – acc. To Bonifacio 1. Intellectual

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    ending comes when he states that God is perfect and that his ideas were placed in him by God and that he depended on this being who is so perfect for his existence. This was realized after he reasoned that he was thinking therefore he must exist “Cogito Ergo Sum- I think therefore I am “who allowed me to think of the heavens? he reasoned to himself….there had to be someone or thing that enabled him to think‚ reason‚ and draw conclusions about his theories‚ that has no doubts or fears‚ something

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    In his sixth meditation must return to the doubts he raised in his first meditation. In this last section of his sixth meditation he deals mainly with the mind-body problem; and he tries to prove whether material things exist with certainly. In this meditation he develops his Dualist argument; by making a distinction between mind and body; although he also reveals their rather significant relationship. Primarily he considers existence of the external world and whether our experience hold

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    Reflective piece: Cogito ergo sum “Dr. Ziggler in your new book you talk about the singularity. Could you please describe for our listeners what that is?” “Tenrtry the singularity will be the time when AI will have figured out how to make themselves and us smarter. Once that happens the process will build on itself until the robots are smart enough to figure out how we can live forever.” “Is that possible?” The interviewer

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    "reflection is not intuition" of me because the "I think" is just an abstract truth and empty. The self can only be found in their objectification. Therefore‚ say that the reflection can only be understood as "the effort to apprehend the Self of Ego cogito in the mirror of its objects‚ their works and finally for their actions." The lives lost and forgotten “I” himself to his works‚ which manifests his desire and effort to exist. The debate should not then go straight to the “I” but to their deeds and

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