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    Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes blazoned the advent of a scientific civilization. Both men ridiculed earlier methods of seeking knowledge‚ that were once used in the academic traditions of the universities founded in the Middle Ages. Both men published between 1620 and 1640 and held to the belief that Medieval or Aristotelian methods were retrograding and worthless. Through their works they stressed that truth was something we find at the end‚ after a long process of investigation‚ experiment‚ or

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    * DescartesProofs for God’s Existence * www.prshockley.org * In sum‚ 3 Arguments for God’s Existence are used by Descartes in Meditations: 1. The argument for the existence of God from the fact that I have an idea of Him (1st proof in Meditation 3). 2. The argument from my own existence. Here it is argued that a cause more perfect than myself must be assumed to explain my coming into being and my continued existence (2nd proof in Meditation 3). 3. The Ontological Argument for God’s

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    Methods of Proof

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    WRTG 110 5 methods of proof: 1.) Facts a. Its ugly record of brutality is widely known. Negroes have experienced grossly unjust treatment in the courts. There have been more unsolved bombings of Negro homes and churches in Birmingham than any other cit in the nation. These are the hard‚ brutal facts of the case. b. Lamentable‚ it is an historical fact that privileged groups seldom give up their privileged voluntary. 2.) Reference to Authority c. Just as Socrates

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    colleague‚ glued salt and pepper bottles) “When two people get married‚ it’s for better or for worse‚ like these joined salt and pepper. For richer or for poorer. In sickness and in health. If you pull them apart‚ you’ll break either one or both of them. God made marriage to be for life.” About a Fireproof Marriage “Fireproof doesn’t mean that a fire will never come… But that when it comes‚ you’ll be able to withstand it.” About Studying Your Spouse “When a man is trying to win the heart of a woman

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    the beginning God created the heaven and the earth". Genesis 1:1 That is how the Bible starts. But what or who is this God mentioned in this verse? Does God exist? Is the universe the product of a fortuitous event or it was created by a "superior being"? These questions and many others have been asked by men‚ thinkers and philosophers for thousands of years and to try to answer these questions we need to begin by defining God. It is important to mention that‚ by trying to define God‚ we are putting

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    Descartes Dualism

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    events and processes. The human body is a physical object and the mind is non-physical. 2. Why is it a problem? The mind and body is not a problem; since the body and mind are not equal‚ and do not work together‚ you can become imbalanced. This is the cause of people to act mentally strange. 3. Do you think it can be adequately solved within the confines of Descartes’ dualism? If you answer yes‚ then explain why. If you answer no‚ then explain why not. Yes‚ Descartes dualism can be adequately

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    As Descartes and Locke worked consistently through out their lives to discover truth‚ many differences as well as similarities arose between the two. In regards to similarities‚ Locke considered all qualities of external objects to fall into one of two categories‚ primary or secondary. As previously mentioned‚ primary qualities are fixed in the object to make it what it is‚ and secondary qualities are all in the eye of the beholder. This idea from Locke agrees precisely with the distinctions made

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    Descartes Divisibility

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    Descartes Divisibility Rene Descartes believes that the mind and body is different things and that the body is dividable but the mind is not dividable. I’m not sure what I believe‚ but I think I believe at least for now that the mind and body is two different things. I will explore why Descartes thinks you can divide a body and why he thinks a mind is not dividable. As well as what Descartes response should be to Armstrong’s criticism. Was Descartes right or not? I think this is all up to the

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    professionals revealed 70% believed in God‚ or a "higher power" after witnessing amazing recoveries or life experience. Are we alone? The question has been asked many times. Seeing is believing but many people worship a god that has never been seen . New technology is helping in the search for the Paranormal Phenomena Activity Temperature cameras and voice recordings catch mysterious images‚ heated and cold spots in a room. Speech that is not recognizable by the human ear has also been recorded. Paranormal

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    Descartes Meditation Iii

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    Philosophy" Descartes tries to prove the existence of God in the third meditation. He does this by coming up with several premises that eventually add up to a solid argument. First‚ I will explain why Descartes ask the question‚ does god exist? And why does Descartes think he needs such and argument at this point in the text. Secondly‚ I will explain‚ in detail‚ the arguments that Descartes makes and how he comes to the conclusion that God does exist. Next‚ I will debate some of Descartes premises

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