Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln‚ by Doris Kearns Goodwin HEATHER COX RICHARDSON Skip other details (including permanent urls‚ DOI‚ citation information) Volume 27‚ Issue 2‚ Summer 2006 Permalink: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.2629860.0027.207 Permissions Doris Kearns Goodwin. Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln. New York: Simon & Schuster‚ 2005. This is a terrific book. Goodwin has stepped with confidence into the well-mined‚ weary field of Lincoln
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A genius is defined as someone possessing an "extraordinary power of intellect‚ imagination or invention." Few people in history can complete this definition and be given the title of ’genius’. Among this cadre of intellectuals‚ visionaries and innovators‚ we discover a figure most unexpectedly. A small man‚ wearing an awkward moustache‚ by no means imposing an air of intelligence upon observers as many would expect a genius to do. ’Genius’ is not the first title which comes to mind when the name
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René Descartes contention in the Second Meditation Descartes rejects the proof of the senses as unreliable for certainty. His fundamental contentions depend on the psyche and body are particular and unmistakable and the movement that characterizes his presence is that of considering. Proceeding with his inquiry‚ he endeavors to discover something of which he can be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt - regardless of the fact that it is the reality that nothing is certain. His first port of call is
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own regard. One of the most significant of these individuals was Rene Descartes. Rene Descartes was an admirable individual due to his contributions to philosophy‚ his remarkable findings in mathematics‚ and his explanations of the physical world that are still relevant today. Descartes came up with the philosophical arguments of Cartesian doubt‚ the Mind-Body problem‚ and Cartesian certainty. In regards to Mathematics‚ Descartes discovered numerous principles and theorems that paved the way for future
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people considered Alexander Hamilton to be single person to be responsible for the superior economic procedures we hold today. This brings us to our first question: Was Alexander Hamilton an economic genius? Historian John Steele Gordon said yes‚ Alexander Hamilton was indeed an economic genius. He claimed that Hamilton’s policies for funding and assuming the debts of the confederation and state governments and for establishing a privately controlled Bank of the United States laid the foundation
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SQ 2A: 1. Descartes was convinced some evil demon had committed itself to deceiving him so everything he thought was false. Descartes provided a method of doubt to defeat skepticism. First‚ Descartes noted that the testimony of the sense with respect to any particular judgment about the external world may turn out to be mistaken. (Med I) things are no always just as they seem at first glance to be. Secondly‚ Descartes raised more systematic method for doubting the legitimacy of all sensory perception
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In the Meditations‚ Rene Descartes attempts to doubt everything that is possible to doubt. His uncertainty of things that existence ranges from God to himself. Then he goes on to start proving that things do exist by first proving that he exists. After he establishes himself he can go on to establish everything else in the world. Next he goes to prove that the mind is separate then the body. In order to do this he must first prove he has a mind‚ and then prove that bodily things exist. I do
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The fundamental idea of Descartes was that he would have these short arguments by asking whether it was possible doubting the vital intentions of arithmetic and geometry. Descartes was hoping to find certain material and knowledge. He was for sure that the knowledge was real. He wanted to find something solid before he could build upon it with more knowledge. He stated that knowledge came from speaking. When it came to the ideas of Bacon‚ he did not give an actual philosophy‚ but rather a method
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Thesis Summary René Descartes begins his first meditation by calling all our current beliefs to suspicion. His purpose of this practice was to stripe away all the falsehoods that we have acquired since childhood by the use of our senses. He also wanted to build anew a stable foundation of beliefs that he can be certain are of undeniably truths. In Descartes work he mentions that our senses are not to be trusted‚ for they have deceived us once and surely will deceive us again. As he clearly stated
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The logic behind Descartes’ second premise can be explained thus‚ he says a cold object such as a pot of water cannot become hot unless something else causes that heat. But‚ the cause must have a high degree as the effect. For it is impossible for one level of reality (the boiling water) to be produced by a cause that is less than the effect (a cold stove). Just as heated water is an effect that requires a cause‚ so Descartes’ idea of an infinite and perfect being is an
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