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    Enduring Self

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    experiences and knowledge of the additional passage of time.....as we percieve it. More on "time" in a bit. The philosopher Rene Descartes argues that the‚ “soul makes a person remain the same person as time passes‚” arguing that it is the continuity of his thinking soul that makes him the same person‚ without which one would cease to exist. However‚ others question Descartes’ theory because they point out to the obvious fact that we can know that a person is the same person they were before without

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    Confederation Weaknesses

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    Read the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution at the National Archives link on the student website. Write a 1‚050- to 1‚400-word paper in which you discuss the following: • How the Constitution addressed the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation • How the Constitution addressed the complaints in the Declaration of Independence • The Great Compromise and how representation of states in Congress is determined Include a more detailed discussion of one of the following topics

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    Descartes thought that he needed to subject everything he believed to the slightest possible doubt in order for him to find that one thing he could be definite of and that would therefore be revealed as something solid and certain. Descartes also noted that everything he believed has been acquired from the senses or by means of the senses but has learned that it is deceiving. He supposes then that however things can be felt‚ tasted‚ seen‚ smelled‚ heard or in short sensed‚ there is always a slight

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    impressions play a part in our experiences in the mind and the body. Locke’s objection was more understanding that Humes’s because he made more points on the subject‚ he had more information on the topic and he also made more since of the subject. Descartes objection seemed to be based on the imagery of god‚ Humes objection was us using more of an impression than us using both our body and

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    Independently of the Brain? Introduction What is the Minds Duty of a Human What is the Brains Duty of a Human Does the Mind Exist Independently of the Brain? Thesis: According to previous knowledge of the mind and brain‚ and Rene Descartes convincing arguments that the mind can exist independently of the brain‚ due to scientific and religious knowledge. Topic Background Talk about Discartes Scientific Motivation The Religious Motivation Arguments Argument

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    Descartes uses epistemology and metaphysics to frame his famous "cogito" argument. But in order to understand how that works‚ first‚ we must discuss the differences between an epistemological and a metaphysical question. Epistemology is a facet of philosophy interested in knowledge. And an epistemological question is a question concerned with something relating to knowledge‚ apprehension of knowledge‚ knowledge-world correspondence‚ or the origins of knowledge. What is knowledge? Is knowledge

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    Descartes Argument of God

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    God Does Not Necessarily Have to Exist In Descartes’ Meditations‚ he makes the strong claim that God must exist. I will first explain what Descartes’s argument for God’s existence is‚ and then I will attempt to support the argument that God does not need to necessarily exist through objections and replies. Premise 1: “We have an idea of God as an infinite and perfect being.” First‚ Descartes believes that there are properties that are inherently perfect. For example‚ being good is a perfection

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    eternal life but to not lose hope in substance dualism because it is still under scientific review (pg. 58). The philosophical portion goes over how dualism didn’t originate through Judaism or Christianity but from classical Greek thought (pg.58). Descartes was one mentioned who came up with the material body and immaterial mind as separate entities (pg. 58). Another question that is explained is why philosophy is necessary in Christianity. John Turl goes over some scriptures which god has communicated

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    11/23/04 History of Psychology Paper Assignment (Topic 1) “Humans differ from other animals only in degree.” Being an evolutionist‚ Charles Darwin in this quote‚ meant that there is no huge difference between a human being and an animal. If humans differ from other animals only in degree‚ that means that humans and animals are two separate things‚ but the difference between them is not much from each other‚ only in degree‚ however much that would be. Plato believed in the theory of mind-body

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    on The Enlightenment‚ Descartes‚ Discourse on Method English 1150 Respond to the questions below in your own words‚ please. No copying and pasting from Wikipedia or any other online source. Any homework paper that is submitted in this fashion will receive a zero. Homework may be type or hand written. 1. Answer the following questions on the Enlightenment. What period of time is typically assigned this title? Who were some of its major figures (besides Descartes‚ of course)? What ideas

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