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    throughsense experience thereby representing the empirisists group and Rene Descartes who argues that knowledge comes fronm reasoning thereby representing the rationalists.Diffrent scholars have also shown their appreciation to the work which was done by the two groups. Rene Descartes who is the rationalist have claimed that the ultimate starting point for knowledge is is not the senses but reason.According to Cottingham‚Descartes argues that knowledge of a particular subject matter is underwritten

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    a product of our brain? Some argue that the mind is just like the brain and therefore it is a physical object. Some argue otherwise. Rene Descartes offered a solution for the Mind-Body problem‚ which he termed as Cartesian Dualism. According to Dualism‚ “brains and the bodies in which they are found are physical things; the mind‚ which is a non-physical

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    Socrates and Glaucon‚ a brother of Plato‚ and contains the famous cave allegory. The final reading is a section from Meditation I from Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes who offers some reasons to doubt his senses. Questions to consider: 1 Compare and contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences? 2 Can we prove the world we are experiencing is real? How do we know we are not dreaming‚ living in a Platonic cave‚ or trapped

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    appear that we know plenty about the world we live in‚ but upon further consideration‚ we realize that many of the things we ‘know’ to be true are not absolutely certain – we don’t ‘know’ them for sure. In his Meditations on the First Philosophy Rene Descartes undertakes a famous thought experiment‚ questioning what knowledge he has at the most basic level: Whatever I have up till now accepted as most true I have acquired either from the senses or through the senses. But from time to time I have found

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    1. Compare and contrast the views of John Searle and Rene Descartes on dualism. John Searle and Rene Descartes both had opinions on dualism. John believe different aspects like mental and physical both are one substance. Rene‚ on the other hand‚ believes two different substances like mental and physical are different things. Rene even talked about how thoughts and feelings that are nonmaterial exists in material place. 2. Compare and contrast the views of George Berkeley and Thomas Hobbes on the

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    René Descartes (1596—1650) René Descartes is often credited with being the “Father of Modern Philosophy.” This title is justified due both to his break with the traditional Scholastic-Aristotelian philosophy prevalent at his time and to his development and promotion of the new‚ mechanistic sciences. His fundamental break with Scholastic philosophy was twofold. First‚ Descartes thought that the Scholastics’ method was prone to doubt given their reliance on sensation as the source for all knowledge

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    Part B. The ontological argument is a convincing argument. Discuss. The ontological argument was first made famous in the 11th century by St Anslem from Canterbury and was later taken further by French philosopher Rene Descartes. The debate is an attempt to confirm God’s existence as a priori argument. It does not rely on observations of the world around us it simply uses logic and the idea that it is illogical to say that God does not exist as its main factor. There are three elements to St

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    back seat of the car and you saw your body also cringed when you awake from your dream? Many of you‚ if not all‚ probably had experiences like these because the body and the mind are distinct things; in fact‚ according to the French philosopher‚ Descartes‚ they are two very different kinds of things. From the books that he has written‚ “Passion of the Soul” and “The Description of the Human Body”‚ he said that the human body works like a machine and the mind is completely opposite; “that the body

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    distinct from the body. It is to Rene Descartes‚ a French mathematician‚ philosopher‚ and physiologist‚ that Psychology owes the first systematic account of the mind and body relationship. Descartes was the first to talk about mind and body interactions‚ and eventually had a great influence in later psychologists and thinkers. He believed that the mind and body were distinct essences‚ but that they had direct influence on each other. In other words‚ Descartes proposed that not only the body can

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    cultivating strong ideals that may transcend existing reality is more important than developing a refined understanding of reality; which is seen in a couple of seventeenth century works by authors such as Cervantes‚ art from Pozzo‚ Galileo and Descartes. Looking at Cervantes’ novel of Don Quixote‚ you instantly know that the story is going to transcend reality when Don Quixote begins to act out of normal character. The novel is hilarious because it transcends normal reality and creates a story

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