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    The National Intelligence Strategy (NIS) Executive Summary In the relatively short duration‚ that the position of the Director of National Intelligence has existed‚ the Director has issued three iterations of the National Intelligence Strategy. The current Director of National Intelligence‚ James R. Clapper‚ released the most current version of the National Intelligence Strategy on 18 September 2014. Revisions of the National Intelligence Strategy are scheduled to be released every four. In

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    people have argued the existence of a God‚ but the main four points; there is no scientific proof‚ religion contradicts itself‚ the idea that God is omniscient‚ and omnipotent‚ and if a God created the universe‚ then who created God? Philosopher Rene Descartes tries to explain the

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    Cogito ergo sum‚ or in other words I think‚ therefore I am. This phrase was the axiom of Rene Descartes’ meditations on the philosophy of mind. Descartes used this phrase as the basis of his reasoning throughout his meditations where he establishes the idea of Cartesian Dualism. Another major topic that Descartes mentions repeatedly in his meditations is the distrust of the senses and reliance on reason. He also heavily uses his own method of doubting the existence of everything until he can prove

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    In Meditations on First Philosophy‚ René Descartes outlines his proof for the existence of God. However‚ philosopher David Hume offers a rebuttal in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding that questions not only Descartes’ proof for God but also his notion concerning how humans acquire knowledge. In what follows‚ I will examine Descartes’ proof for God’s existence and then argue that Hume would disagree with it. Furthermore‚ Hume responds to Descartes’ claims that God is the source of our knowledge

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    For a large number of years rationalists have posed the question who am I? In this paper we will take a gander at the two most persuasive thinkers of the seventeenth century. Both Rene Descartes and John Locke attempt to clarify what the self is and how the psyche and body are connected. Rene Descartes is normally viewed as the "father of present day logic" and was brought up in the French privileged and instructed at the Jesuit College of La Fléche. John Locke spent his initial life in the English

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    Name 10 November 2016 PHIL 201.002 Essay Philosophy of Rene Descartes Rene Descartes was a philosopher of French descendent. He served in the Dutch Army for a good deal of his life until one day he had a dream about advancing physics and mathematics. Not to long after his dream Descartes wrote one of his more famous works Meditations on First Philosophy. The Meditations show his ideals on how we know who we are and what our purpose is for this life. Descartes states many ideals in his book Meditations

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    Rene Descartes the Father of Modern Philosophy René Descartes is generally considered the father of modern philosophy. He was the first major figure in the philosophical movement known as rationalism‚ a method of understanding the world based on the use of reason as the means to attain knowledge (Palmer‚ 2011). Along with empiricism‚ which stresses the use of sense perception rather than pure reason‚ rationalism was one of the main intellectual currents of the Enlightenment‚ a cultural movement

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    Rene Magritte: Recycling Back and Forth By Iman Aziz 201102704 Modern Art Mrs. Mariella Jaeger Modern Art Spring 2012 Abstract This paper tackles recycling art specifically with the Surrealist artist Rene Magritte. The study goes back in time to the eras of classicism and neoclassicism and looks at what Rene Magritte recycled from the paintings belonging to these eras. And then moves forward checking where Magritte’s art appears in today’s world. Needless to say the information

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    Rene Descartes lived from 1596 to 1650. He was born in France‚ and went to a Jesuit primary school. He earned a law degree‚ but later on he began focusing on math and logic in the world. During the early 17th century‚ his ideas deviated more and more from previous philosophers. Because of this‚ he became known as “The Father of Modern Philosophy.” While some of his ideas weren’t completely original‚ his way of getting to them was. He believed in totally ignoring everything previous philosophers

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    Thesis Summary René Descartes begins his first meditation by calling all our current beliefs to suspicion. His purpose of this practice was to stripe away all the falsehoods that we have acquired since childhood by the use of our senses. He also wanted to build anew a stable foundation of beliefs that he can be certain are of undeniably truths. In Descartes work he mentions that our senses are not to be trusted‚ for they have deceived us once and surely will deceive us again. As he clearly stated

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