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    Rene Descartes and God’s Existence Rene Descartes was a French philosopher‚ mathematician and a scientist in the seventeenth century. As a man of science‚ Descartes wanted to make discoveries in science as factual as mathematics. With Descartes’s faith‚ he did not eliminate God from philosophy. Descartes‚ “The Father of Modern Philosophy”‚ was a Catholic who wrote the Meditations on First Philosophy. “The Meditations is characterized by Descartes’s use of methodic doubt‚ a systematic procedure

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    within my mind‚ and reach new levels of understanding. Unfortunately‚ I ’ve learned that not all the beliefs I hold are based on fact. I often misunderstand the facts or confuse the ideas that I already possess. When I was young‚ I often believed certain things to be fact‚ merely because my elders had told me so‚ that I now recognize to be false. In my own philosophical thinking‚ how many of those beliefs remain undiscovered to me to this day‚ and what impact have they made on my life? René Descartes

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    not be any philosophical proof for this topic these are some questions Rene Descartes may make you wonder about when reading his Rationalist Epistemology. De omnibus dubitandum est (Everything is to be doubted) is part of his foundation

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    Rene Descartes’ third meditation from his book Meditations on First Philosophy‚ examines Descartes’ arguments for the existence of God. The purpose of this essay will be to explore Descartes’ reasoning and proofs of God’s existence. In the third meditation‚ Descartes states two arguments attempting to prove God’s existence‚ the Trademark argument and the traditional Cosmological argument. Although his arguments are strong and relatively truthful‚ they do no prove the existence of God. At the

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    Rene Descartes‚ a French philosopher‚ wrote The Meditations as his attempt to find what is true and real in life. In Descartes third meditation and fifth meditation‚ he argues about the existence of God‚ by attempting to prove that God exists. I will attempt to explain the arguments by providing my own perception relating to Descartes reasoning. In this paper‚ I will interpret the text and made every effort to explain the arguments clearly‚ criticize them justify and interpret them by expressing

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    Abstract: Descartes’ Philosophy attempts to undertake the most extreme skepticism possible to prove that we have knowledge through all possible doubt. He attempts to do this by proving the existence of a perfectly perfect God who would not allow us to be deceived by any omniscient deceiver. He uses instrumental skepticism to refute the most extreme type of skepticism. Through the use of the Evil Demon Hypothesis‚ Descartes is able to bring his audience to the most extreme doubt. Once in this

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    ever-present wonder‚ philosophers have theorized over the course of many centuries about the nature of the human experience – during the 17th century‚ the Age of Reason brought about Rene Descartes’ concepts of innate knowledge‚ mind/body dualism‚ and theories of consciousness as a byproduct of the mind. These ideas transformed the face of philosophy and solidified Descartes as the venerable “Father of Philosophy” until John Locke’s progressive concepts

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    am going to argue for Descartes mind-body dualism against Darwin’s monism. I believe that the mind and body are two separate entities and that human life is not simply the result random mutations that took place throughout the past two billion years or so. I am not going to attempt to disprove science; I can’t do that. I am however‚ going to try to give specific examples on the origin of existence and the nature of reality. René Descartes believed that the mind and body are separate; that the

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    The Mind-Body Problem The mind-body problem can be broken down into a series of questions. What is the mind? What is the body? Do the mind and body co-exist‚ or does the mind only exist in the body? Or does the body only exist in the mind? If both the mind and body exist‚ there could be a number of types of relationships. Maybe the mind affects the body. Maybe the body affects the mind‚ or maybe the mind and body both affect each other. The later possibility is called Dualist Interactionism‚ and

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    Descartes’s Meditations on First Philosophy carries one of the most plausible metaphysical arguments that has ever emerged in the area of philosophy. The cogito argument seems to sustain the most thorough form of skepticism and provides Descartes base from which he can progress a perfect metaphysic. The cogito argument benefits as the base assumption for his general metaphysical thesis. However‚ upon critical monitoring it becomes clear that the reasonable qualities of the cogito and other production

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