reconstruction of God’s role at the end of first meditation would be to perhaps eliminate him all at once or to rethink what we find doubts in. Throughout Descartes first meditation, doubt is used as a weapon to question everything you’ve thought or known to be true. The skepticism will lead to endless possibilities, however if we change our perception of our doubts, as a result everything that ever had certainty would have an entire new meaning. Not necessarily discrediting the existence of an object…
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Exam 3 Descartes/Marx 1. Describe in detail Descartes two proofs for God’s existence. Plus give the two definitions to clear and distinct. Descartes have two proofs for God’s existence. The first proof of God existence is Ontological proof. This is not original proof from Descartes; this is taken from St. Anselm, a 12th century philosopher. Ontological proof is the idea of God signifies a perfect being. The very idea of perfection implies existence to speak of non-existence…
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The Existence of God The Ontological and Teleological arguments have multiple similarities and differences in the sense that they both are proving the existence of God, and how God is all powerful; but the major differences are the idea of the proving the existence solely through thought and the proven existence through the physical world and intricate order of nature. The Teleological argument goes more in-depth with its argument of the existence of God by providing more physical proof for people…
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communicate with the world outside us and even inside our bodies. Descartes in his “Meditations” just pretends that he does not trust his senses to get a new insight in his mind, to make a switch in his custom form of thinking, to look at the world from the new perspective. Even though Descartes says he rejects everything he knew before, he conveniently retains memories of Classical and Medieval philosophy, which he periodically refers to. Descartes thinks he accumulated a lot of questionable and dubious…
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What is the role of God in the writings of Descartes and Pascal? Both the idea of God and the existence of God play a major role in the writings of Descartes and Pascal. Both certainly appear to believe in him though they argue the case for his existence very differently and they also give Him a very different sort of role in their works. Whilst Descartes claims that he is certain of the existence of God, using a large part of his Discours de la méthode pour bien conduire la raison, et chercher…
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Section I: Cartesian Proofs of God Descartes posits two distinct but related proofs of God’s existence. The first is commonly known as the ontological argument, the simplest version of which would more or less boil down to: (major premise) We have an idea of God, (minor premise) our idea of God includes His necessary and eternal existence, (conclusion) therefore God does exist, necessarily and eternally (Principles of Philosophy Part I, 14). The second argument Descartes posits is a bit more complicated…
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B) It is not possible to prove God’s existence through definition alone (10) Philosopher, Kant would agree with the quote and believes existence is not a predicate. You cannot talk about something and then state that it exists because we could do this with anything He gave the example of unicorns. Humans have an idea of what a unicorn is but this does not mean to say it exists just because we can picture what it could be like. Therefore in this example, we see through definition alone, God cannot…
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The Bible gives the account for who God is, what He has done, and what He has done/is doing through world history in both salvation and judgement. The Bible is said to be given to God’s people as the only source of truth and guidance. People often times doubt there is a God based off the doubt in the reliability go the Bible. In terms of determining the authoritativeness of the New Testament, there are thousands of complete manuscripts…
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Student ID - 10011675 8. Descartes argued that there were either ‘thinking things’ or ‘extended things’. What were the consequences for sociological theory? Throughout sociological theory Descartes is known for his Cartesian dualism theory which states two different sorts of beings. Thinking things which are the subjects and extended things which are objects. The subject is defined as the conscious mind and the object would be the world of objects, which consist of height, weight, colour and so…
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Science and the Universe Introduction The debate on the existence of God has been on the minds and across the tables of many intellects, philosophers, religious leaders, even scientists. Different theories come up proving the existence or the nonexistence of a supreme being who controls all systems and is the giver and sustainer of life. Theories like these suggest that God exists and different religions have established and proved the existence of God. On the other hand, scientists and evolutionists…
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