argument of substance dualism and lay out a series of phenomenon which substance dualism successfully explains‚ including first person experiences and the problem of qualia. Next‚ I will present how substance dualism’s solutions for these phenomena trump how materialist Gilbert Ryle’s theory of category mistakes attempts to solve them. Finally‚ in response to my comparison of the two differing resolutions for the phenomena I will present my argument for why substance dualism has the more convincing
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Descartes and God In his groundbreaking work‚ Meditations on First Philosophy‚ the French philosopher Rene Descartes lays the groundwork for many philosophical principles by attempting to “establish a bold and lasting knowledge” (171)1. The foundations for knowledge Descartes established would go on to influence a plethora of other philosophers and philosophical works. Descartes argues in his meditations first from the point of view of complete skepticism‚ using skepticism as a tool in order to
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This paper will delve into Christians Anthropological Dualism and Materialism/Physicalism‚ finding the positive and negative aspects of both viewpoints. Christian Dualism is the true anthropological viewpoint available‚ and this paper will bring out the common pitfalls of materialism. This subject is important in today’s society because many atheists do not believe in life after death‚ affirming that there is nothing in the world apart from the physical body despite the abundance of evidence present
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Montaigne and Descartes Montaigne and Descartes both made use of a philosophical method that focused on the use of doubt to make discoveries about themselves and the world around them. However‚ they doubted different things. Descartes doubted all his previous knowledge from his senses‚ while Montaigne doubted that there were any absolute certainties in knowledge. Although they both began their philosophical processes by doubting‚ Montaigne doubting a constant static self‚ and Descartes doubted that
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This essay will focus on distinguishing the difference between what it is to be a material thing and a thinking René Descartes supports the claim that we as humans are made up of two separate substances‚ a mind and body‚ and this is what distinguishes a thinking thing or human being‚ from a material thing Peter Strawson critiques this argument and presents us with a strong rebuttal with two key arguments‚ the problem of the subject side and the identity and numerability argument. He is able to sway
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Descartes main and objective purpose in life is to find absolute truth or to know for certain that nothing is true. Descartes two-sided paradox leads him to question and doubt almost everything in order to find the ultimate end of happiness and pleasure. Among many doubts‚ Descartes looks to understand the senses of the body in the extension to the physical world. Through examining the five senses of sight‚ taste‚ scent‚ touch‚ and sound‚ and the imagination Descartes tries to find absolute truth
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famous phrase by René Descartes. In his first two meditations‚ Descartes encounters several information that he is skeptical about. He is uncertain about his knowledge‚ his senses‚ his body‚ and his existence‚ but he is able to provide explanations to gain deeper understanding of each. He provides various arguments in the things that he is able to trust‚ and things that he requires further knowledge on‚ which can possibly be solved when he has acquired the truth about them. Descartes poses numerous questions
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French philosophy René Descartes is considered by many to be the father of modern philosophy. Contributing especially to the branch of epistemology‚ Descartes’ notorious book Meditations on First Philosophy‚ was of monumental importance to the debate surrounding the foundations and accuracy of knowledge and ontology. In the first chapter‚ or first Meditation‚ Descartes calls into doubt all of his previous beliefs and all he used to consider legitimate knowledge. He does so‚ however‚ with the intent
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The quality of the wax can be noticed through Descartes mention of “flexibility” and “changeability”. This is caused through the change of its shape from round to square‚ square to triangular‚ and so on‚ As Descartes mentions. But the imagination does not give wax it’s flexibility to change qualities‚ but rather a physical effect that modifies the wax’s quality such as melting or freezing. Because of these modifications‚ our minds are now able to perceive the quality of the wax differently than its
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After Descartes goes over what he has previously covered‚ including his proving that God exists and that God is perfect‚ he begins his fourth meditation. In this meditation‚ titled Truth and falsity‚ Descartes contemplates how he‚ Descartes makes mistakes if he is a product of this perfect being. First‚ he knows that God would not deceive him‚ since the will to deceive is a sign of weakness or hatred‚ and God’s perfection would not allow it. Second‚ if God created him‚ God is responsible for his
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