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    the most heavily studied topics of research of philosopher Rene Descartes is the nature of the mind‚ its relationship with our physical bodies‚ and how they interact in allowing us to know the nature of things and perceive reality. From Descartes’ writings‚ it is evident that our ability to perceive the world around us is due more to our intellect than our sensory abilities. Having read and analyzed Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy‚ I intend on proving how the mind is more important than

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    mysteries of nature‚ based on mathematical reason. In his Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes demonstrates the grounds on which people may doubt all things‚ the distinction between mind and body‚ God (which will not be discussed here)‚ what is really true and the distinction between imagination and understanding. These arguments as set out in Mediations I – VI‚ form the basis of Rene Descartes’ philosophy. In Meditation I‚ Descartes argues that most of all he had known to be true was in reality

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    One early philosopher was Rene Descartes with his work Meditations on First Philosophy. Descartes was once a foundationalist‚ believing that our knowledge originated in our senses. His positioned changed‚ however‚ when he began use his skepticism to test if our belief could be absolutely certain. His Dream Argument helped explained how mathematics are able to be true even if our senses could be fooled‚ though the Evil Demon Argument calls that to question. Descartes does placed mathematics as true

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    On the first meditation of DescartesMeditations on First Philosophy‚ the author seemed initially very contradictory and confusing. First he shows himself skeptical about everything known by him before which were brought to him from or through deceptive senses. Then‚ he goes on saying “that are many other matters concerning which one simply cannot doubt‚ even though they are derived from the very same senses.” That which primarily I thought conflicting‚ I now‚ after further reading‚ think is just

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    René Descartes’ work the Meditations of First Philosophy is made of six meditations in which Descartes’ goal is to discard all beliefs in which are not absolutely certain and establish a new foundation in which things are built upon certainty. Within Meditations I and II‚ Descartes attempts to illustrate the concept “I think therefore I am” through his use of radical skepticism. He illustrates that one can rely and know their mind more than their own body. It simply implies how there is a connection

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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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    Descartes’s Meditations on First Philosophy uses philosophical understanding to establish the absolute realities of the world. Through a series of philosophical questions‚ he establishes the foundation of the mind‚ God‚ materials‚ and imagination. He uses skepticism to explain the philosophical investigation of each. The general idea behind the meditation was to demonstrate the existence of God‚ the immortal idea of knowledge or the soul‚ and the separation between mind and body. Descartes wrote as

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    Descartes proves that God exists in his third meditation. He proves that God exists because he wants to be certain about things outside of himself. But‚ he cannot be certain of these things if he is ignorant about the existence of God. This is because if a supreme God exists‚ he could cause Descartes to be mistaken in the one avenue to certainty that he has. This avenue is known as clear and distinct perception‚ and‚ according to Descartes‚ it is what is necessary to be certain about a thing. However

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    In meditations by Rene Descartes‚ he said he has decided to doubt everything he previously believed to be true and instead rely on only his reasoning ability starting from the scratch and building his knowledge beginning with things of which he is completely certain. He rejects the knowledge from his sense deciding that such knowledge is unreliable and open to deception so is not trustworthy. He reasons that he himself must actually exist because he is able to doubt and to think. He knows that he

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    Descartes’s overall goal in Meditation one is to find certainty in a world full of deceit. To do this‚ he demolishes all of his prior knowledge to the foundations and rebuild. He is searching for one principle in life to be completely true no matter what. He is looking for that one certainty‚ that is free of any skepticism. Skepticism is like a nagging voice in the back of one’s mind‚ always telling them to doubt and question‚ to find everything that could be considered false. It makes one question

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