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    Immanuel Kant and Blaise Pascal offer contrasting opinions concerning reason‚ or man’s ability to come to conclusions on his own. In Metaphysics of Morals‚ Kant provides an optimistic view of reason‚ depicting that reason can attain certain conclusions. Pascal argues in Pensees that man is inherently flawed and can’t be certain from reasoning while faith‚ or belief in the supernatural‚ is the only thing that can create certainty. Kant’s positive outlook on human reason is a sound assertion‚ although

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    Math Ia Pascals Triangles

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    Practice Math IA • Each set of steps above is composed of 1x1 squares • Show what 4 steps and 5 steps look like • ‘n’ represents the number of steps • Find the area for n= 1‚2‚3‚4‚5 Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: 12 = 1 12 x 3 = 3 1 2 x6 = 6 1 2x10 = 10 12x 15 =15 |Steps (n) |Area

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    René Descartes: "Father of Modern Mathematics" 1596-1650 December 13‚ 2004 René Descartes was born in La Haye‚ Touraine (France) in March of 1596 and died at Stockholm on February 11‚ 1650. René‚ the second of a family of two sons and one daughter‚ was sent to the Jesuit School at La Flêche at the early age of eight. Since he was of poor health he was permitted to lie in bed till late in the mornings‚ a custom which

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    And there are a lot of people can prove that the existence of God. But for this essay‚ is going to talk about Aquinas and Pascal. Both of them believe that God exist‚ but different way to prove and talk about it. The essay will talk and explain about Aquinas. Aquinas argued that there are five ways to prove the existence of God. Next‚ the essay will talk about Pascal. Pascal used pragmatic reasons to convince the readers to believe the existence of God. Thomas Aquinas is a Catholic priest in the

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    IB Art SL: Artist Statement Art is my way of expressing my ideas‚ emotions‚ and creativity. Because art is a reflection of life‚ I’m able to use art to channel my ideas or events that relates to my life. Some of my art are made to celebrate something whether it be a holiday‚ a joyful event‚ or just life itself. Some however‚ give a darker vibe and expose pain‚ sorrows‚ and tragedies. I wish to expose these unpleasant elements because they bring in raw emotions. Through my art‚ I aim to make

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    Descartes Belief in God

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    Descartes and God In his groundbreaking work‚ Meditations on First Philosophy‚ the French philosopher Rene Descartes lays the groundwork for many philosophical principles by attempting to “establish a bold and lasting knowledge” (171)1. The foundations for knowledge Descartes established would go on to influence a plethora of other philosophers and philosophical works. Descartes argues in his meditations first from the point of view of complete skepticism‚ using skepticism as a tool in order to

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    Descartes and Euthanasia What would the world’s first modern philosopher say about one of the most controversial issues of modern times? Rene Descartes was a prominent 17th century mathematician‚ scientist‚ and philosopher. He revolutionised western philosophy with his ideas concerning knowledge‚ certainty‚ and the connection between the mind and body. Euthanasia is a complex ethical issue facing today’s society; passive euthanasia is when a patient is allowed to die by withholding or withdrawing

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    Montaigne and Descartes Montaigne and Descartes both made use of a philosophical method that focused on the use of doubt to make discoveries about themselves and the world around them. However‚ they doubted different things. Descartes doubted all his previous knowledge from his senses‚ while Montaigne doubted that there were any absolute certainties in knowledge. Although they both began their philosophical processes by doubting‚ Montaigne doubting a constant static self‚ and Descartes doubted that

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    Descartes main and objective purpose in life is to find absolute truth or to know for certain that nothing is true. Descartes two-sided paradox leads him to question and doubt almost everything in order to find the ultimate end of happiness and pleasure. Among many doubts‚ Descartes looks to understand the senses of the body in the extension to the physical world. Through examining the five senses of sight‚ taste‚ scent‚ touch‚ and sound‚ and the imagination Descartes tries to find absolute truth

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    Descartes Cogito Argument

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    famous phrase by René Descartes. In his first two meditations‚ Descartes encounters several information that he is skeptical about. He is uncertain about his knowledge‚ his senses‚ his body‚ and his existence‚ but he is able to provide explanations to gain deeper understanding of each. He provides various arguments in the things that he is able to trust‚ and things that he requires further knowledge on‚ which can possibly be solved when he has acquired the truth about them. Descartes poses numerous questions

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