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    Comparing Pascal and Descartes is like comparing apples and oranges‚ both are fruits but serve different purposes. Pascal and Descartes are both philosophers‚ and both looked at and theorized about God. However‚ they came from different perspectives‚ with different goals in mind. Descartes was looking to prove the existence of God and the authenticity of sense perception. Pascal was not trying to prove or disprove anything‚ instead‚ he was arguing for the reasonableness of faith. Further‚ the underlying

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    René Descartes‚ born on March 31‚ 1596 in La Haye France‚ was both an accomplished philosopher as well as a brilliant mathematician. Growing up in a society with influential figures like Galileo and Isaac Newton whom constantly questioned traditional methods and ideologies‚ Socrates sought to devise a method for reaching absolute truth. His quest for truth led to a publication of a major philosophical work “ A Disclosure on Method‚ Meditations on First philosophy.” Descartes meditations were based

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    Descartes Belief of the Difference between Humans and Animals In section 5 of Discourse on Method by Descartes he talks about the difference between beasts and humans. He starts off by saying that if there were a machine with the same organs as a beast‚ that it would be indiscernible from the actual animal. But if there were a machine with the same organs as a human‚ we would notice the difference. According to Descartes there are two major reasons why we would be able to notice the differences

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    Descartes pursued the idea that working knowledge has to be meaningfully linked to something real. Descartes refused to accept the authority of previous philosophers‚ and often refused to trust his own senses. He frequently set his views apart from those of his predecessors. Rejecting the Aristotelian philosophy of the schools‚ the authority of tradition and senses‚ Descartes created a philosophical system. Descartes book The World‚ introduces a comprehensive

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    Rene Descartes is a very revered French philosopher that proposed the method of doubting in his work Discourses on the Method Part IV (Cogito). The author doubted everything until he gets an idea that it was impossible to doubt anymore‚ so that it was obvious that this object existed. Descartes method is an important discovery in the philosophy that is used up to nowadays. (Russel 2009‚ chap II). The author doubted his own existence and the existence of the world in Discourses on the Method Part

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    Anthropocentrism Essay René Descartes‚ in his proposition Animals Are Machines‚ makes the argument that animals are just machines; animals should not be held to the same standard that humans are. Descartes statement embodies the ideals of Anthropocentrism – the fundamental belief that humans are the most significant and important being on the planet. He also believes that animals are similar to human beings in their design and structure; however‚ animals function differently than humans do. Animals

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    one’s knowledge. The development of psychology continues into seventeenth century France‚ once inaccurate correlation between brain‚ mind‚ and body became a popular topic of discussion and questioning. The spark of controversy was ignited by Rene Descartes’ suggested theory of dualism‚ that the mind influences the body through the pineal gland. Over the course of 100 years‚ Franz

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    In Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Rene Descartes introduces three principal arguments for God’s existence. His first argument will be examined in the most detail‚ and the last two will be briefly outlined and compared to the first in the following analysis. Descartes introduces his first proof in Meditation III‚ where he uses the ideas of formal and objective reality to make his argument. To arrive at his conclusion that God exists‚ he begins with the notion of ideas‚ and whether they correspond

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    if it cannot be proven to be certain then the entire idea or argument in that category is eradicated. The point of this‚ is to break down all knowledge to their core foundations and by doing this ultimately finding an absolute certainty. Rene Descartes used methodic doubt to attain an absolute certainty and came to a conclusion “Cogito‚ ergo sum” meaning ‘I think‚ therefore I am”. To achieve this he thought up the deceiving demon‚

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    On the first meditation of Descartes’ Meditations 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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