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    us which logical possibility correctly describes reality; and as property dualism is just as logically possible as substance dualism‚ the latter cannot be the right account of the mind and body. What Descartes needs to show (to secure the success of his argument‚ i.e. demonstrate that the mind and the body are separate substances) is that it is logically impossible for the mind and body to be the same substance; but‚ as he fails to do this‚ I must reject his conceivability argument‚ and Cartesian

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    Descartes’ reasons for believing in substance dualism relies on several arguments including his argument for certainty or knowledge. The argument relies on the idea that I can be certain of my mind but not my body or any other physical thing‚ so my mind is not a physical thing. In this paper‚ I will argue that Descartes’ assessment of the mind-body connection makes a jump in its logic by declaring that the mind cannot be physical‚ even though his certainty argument does not take into account that

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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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    Philosophy Ryle V. Descartes Concerning Dualism Dualism – 1. The view that the world consists of or is explicable as two fundamental entities‚ such as mind and matter. 2. The view that substances are either material or mental. Materialism - 1. The theory that physical matter is the only reality and that everything‚ including thought‚ feeling‚ mind‚ and will‚ can be explained in terms of matter and physical phenomena. 2. Theory that regards matter and its motions as constituting the universe

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    or even the writing styles‚ nothing can compare to how closely related and similar Jonathan Swift and René Descartes are to one another. Although Swift’s “A Modern Proposal” is satire and complete nonsense‚ while Descartes’ “The Discourse on Method” is serious‚ both authors focus on methods‚ proposals‚ and step-by-step ways to come to a final verdict for their own separate topic. Descartes and Swift do not share the same subject or content; it is completely different - one is making a proposal about

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    Discourse on the Method is Descartes’ attempt to explain his method of reasoning through even the most difficult of problems. He illustrates the development of this method through brief autobiographical sketches interspersed with philosophical arguments. Part 1 contains "various considerations concerning the sciences." First‚ all people possess "good sense‚" the ability to distinguish truth from fiction. Therefore‚ it is not a lack of ability that obstructs people but their failure to follow the

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    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 farmland. He taught rationality and the works of art at Oxford until he earned a restorative degree and swung to pharmaceutical. The boss contrast in the middle of Descartes and

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    Outline Rene Descartes I. All about Rene Descartes A. Rene Descartes is born B. Family C. Education D. Interests & Hobbies E. Passing F. Why he was important G. Philosophical Work‚ Scientific Discoveries‚ & Mathematical Findings II. Rene Descartes is born 1. When & where he was born A. March 31‚ 1596 B. La Haye en Touraine‚ Touraine (present-day Descartes‚ Indre-et-Loire)‚ France C. Parents: Jeanne Brochard (mother)‚ Joachim (father) D. Father

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    significantly‚ with the mind not being equivalent to the brain. Descartes is‚ perhaps‚ the philosopher that most people reference when discussing the mind-body problem. For Descartes‚ there are two substances: Mind and Matter. Each substance has a defining attribute. In the case of Mind‚ the defining attribute is Thought. In the case of Matter‚ the defining attribute is spatial Extension. It is important to note that for Descartes‚ substances can have nothing in common‚ otherwise they would not

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    recognition of this that Rene Descartes entitled his magnus opus the Discourse on Method and Meditations. And it is also the reason why he insisted that reason is the ultimate court of appeal whereby our knowledge claims can come to rest and‚ in fact‚ be justified. In the light of the foregoing‚ this essay shall bring to center-stage rationalism and the justification of knowledge in Rene Descartes. To do this‚ this essay shall pay attention to the basic tenets of rationalism‚ Descartes’ viewpoint on rationalism

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