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    valid argument. There is also: ethics‚ which is the study of right and wrong and how people should live‚ politics‚ which is the study of government and citizen rights‚ and aesthetics‚ which is the artistic perception of a person or thing. Plato‚ Descartes‚ and Bell Hooks are three philosophers whose work is evolved around these concepts. Their train of thought explains how each of these can have a part in real life; their works dive into the depths of each concept and allows them to generate a mindset

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    Aristotle Blackburn‚ Simon. Ruling Passions. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 1998. Burke‚ Edmund Clifford‚ W. K. Lectures and Essays. London: Macmillan‚ 1886. Coleridge‚ Samuel Taylor Descartes‚ René. Meditations on First Philosophy‚ trans. John Cottingham. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1986. Descartes‚ René. Selected Philosophical Writings‚ trans. John Cottingham‚ Robert Stoothoff‚ and Dugald Murdoch. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1988. Faraday‚ Michael. "A Speculation Touching

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    Cogito ergo sum‚ or its translation‚ “I think‚ therefore I am‚” is a frequently-quoted line from well-known mathematician and philosopher René Descartes. I’ve noticed that it often seems to be misunderstood; this post is a brief outline of the idea and some of my thoughts on it. When concluding cogito ergo sum‚ Descartes was attempting to determine what truths‚ if any‚ could be truly known beyond all doubt. He had a tough time of it‚ finding that almost everything he could think of was subject

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    and if knowledge is built into the system (Goodwin‚ 2008). Rene Descartes (1596-1650) When Descartes was 18 years of age he left college because he was not satisfied with his education. He was more interested in finding information out for himself‚ rather than relying on authority. His main scientific interests were encompassed geology‚ astronomy‚ botany‚ anatomy‚ aeronautics‚ engineering‚ and weaponry. In the early 1620s‚ Descartes studied physics‚ optics‚ geometry‚ and physiology. He combined

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    Descartes has a very distinct thought when thinking about the mind‚ and how it relates to the body‚ or more specifically then brain. He seems to want to explain that the mind in itself is independent from the body. A body is merely a physical entity that could be proven to be true scientifically and also can be proven through the senses. Such things are not possible with the meta-physical mind because it is independent of the body. Building on his previous premises‚ Descartes finally proves whether

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    Plato‚ Descartes‚ and The Matrix Kyra Eigenberger Liberty University Deception is the foundational issue prevalent in The Matrix‚ Plato’s allegory of the cave‚ and Rene Descartes meditations. In each of these excerpts the goal of answering the question of what is real and how to uncover the truth is essential. Another question that arises throughout all three excerpts is whether or not the individuals will be able to handle the truth when it is finally learnt. In The Matrix Morpheus reveals

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    views is that they are all have perceptions and have to do with ideas. 2) Explain and evaluate Rene Descartes’ views on knowledge. Rene Descartes’ was a dualist who said there are two seperate and distinct substances‚ which are material substance and mind. He believed that everyone was born of knowledge and nature did not give us knowledge. 3) Explain and evaluate Rene Descartes’ evil demon conjecture. The evil demon conjecture comes in when he doesnt know how to distinguish that two

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    Garrett Eugair AP European History Chapter 14: New Directions in Thought and Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Notes Nicolaus Copernicus Rejects an Earth-Centered Universe Biographical information Polish priest and scientist educated at the University of Krakow wrote On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres in 1543 Commissioned to find astronomical justification so that the papacy could change the calendar so that it could correctly calculate the date of Easter‚ Copernicus’s

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    2010b). Powers had two accomplishments to his name about PCT. First‚ Powers discovered or noted that behavior is the control of perception. Contrary to what was believed by psychologists ever since Rene Descartes (1596-1650) who was a French philospher regarded as the father of modern philosophy (Descartes‚ n.d.). Second‚ Powers devolped the theory on how behavior works (Perceptual Control Theory‚ 2004). Reality Therapy is a treatment that is use to cope with present demands‚ limit distortions‚ and

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    can we really say that we have an enduring self? Do we depend on others or are we independent? I believe that we do have an enduring self. We are not fully independent we depend on others to know who we really are. Philosophers like Plato‚ Rene Descartes‚ and John Locke believed that we all have an enduring self. A self that never changes‚ that keeps us the same person from the moment we are born till we die. According to philosopher Diotima‚ “we speak of an individual as being the same as long as

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