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    Rene Descartes is considered to be the primary contributor in post-scientific revolution thoughts on philosophy. Born on March 31‚ 1596‚ Descartes set out to create a new system of thought by applying science to philosophy. He believed in a ‘dualistic’ model of reality‚ proposing it consists of two separate realms; physical

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    extent to which Descartes has overcome his doubts of the first Meditations In Descartes’ meditations‚ Descartes begins what Bernard Williams has called the project of ‘pure enquiry’ to discover an indubitable premise or foundation to base his knowledge on‚ by subjecting everything to a kind of scepticism now known as Cartesian doubt. This is known as foundationalism‚ where a philosopher basis all epistemological knowledge on an indubitable premise. Within meditation one Descartes subjects all

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    put forward by Rene Descartes in his Meditations on First Philosophy (1641). Descartes supposed that the world was made up of mental and physical substances that were fundamentally distinct. Whereas physical substances were thought to be spatial and accessible to every being in the material world‚ mental substances were indivisible‚ private and not restricted to space so that humans could even image themselves existing without a body. Although completely different‚ Descartes argued that mind and

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    play monopoly (Karl Marx did not approve). The game was long and brutal like monopoly games usually are‚ and in the end Descartes wins. Tony: Dammit! Descartes beat us in the end. Socrates: is there really any disbelief that Descartes won? Out of all of us he enjoys arithmetic the most. A person that enjoys the misery of numbers will do well‚ in this game of monopoly. Descartes: Monopoly has to do as much with luck than numbers. While there was math‚ yes. The victory was in the dice. I guess god

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    cannot exist or function without a soul. In contrast‚ In the Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes believes that the nature of the mind is completely separate from that of the body. He thinks it is possible that both mind and body can exist without one another. While both philosophers come from different time periods‚ both explore the meaning of the mind‚ soul‚ and body. Although Aristotle and Descartes are both well-respected philosophers‚ their teachings differ significantly

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    Theological Impact on the Theories of Descartes‚ Maupertuis‚ & Faraday René Descartes‚ Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis‚ and Michael Faraday all lived in a time when religion was king‚ but science began experiencing great progress and advancement. While all accepted God‚ theological considerations affected their theories in different measures. Descartes relied heavily on the immutability of God to formulate his theories‚ Maupertuis accepted the presence of an all-powerful being in control‚

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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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    chance to review my original essay‚ I’ve determined that my arguments for Descartes’ logic being circular were unclear because I believed something different from what I believe now. Though this revision will still address the same concepts from the Meditations as my previous essay‚ I will argue instead that Descartes’ argument for the existence of God is not guilty of circular logic but merely has the illusion of such. Descartes’ belief system for the existence of God consists of claims that seem to

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    and the separation between mind and body. Descartes wrote as though he meditated on each topic for one day. Beginning the first day with doubt which discards all beliefs that can be doubted. The next day he concludes that people are thinking things‚ in turn “I am a mind”. Day three Descartes establishes that God is real because something cannot come from nothing‚ and nothing less than God can be responsible for the perfect idea of God. Day four Descartes explains that God did not make us flawed but

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    Juliana Tabor Professor Webb Introduction to Philosophy 4/1/13 Descartes: Meditations 3 In Descartes’s Meditations III‚ the Meditator describes his idea of God as "a substance that is infinite‚ eternal‚ immutable‚ independent‚ supremely intelligent‚ supremely powerful‚ and which created both myself and everything else."(70) Thus‚ due to his opinion in regards to the idea of God‚ the Meditator views God containing a far more objective reality than a formal one. Due to the idea that of God

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