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    discovery includes the construction of the first microscope by Leeuwenhoek. Philosophy Seventeenth century philosophy began with the work of Rene Descartes. This century was known as the age of reason. Immanuel Kant classified predecessors into two schools‚ one being the rationalists and the other being the empiricists. The three main rationalists were Rene Descartes‚ Baruch Spinoza‚ and Gottfried Leibnes as they focused primarily on mathematics. The two main empiricists were Thomas Hobbes and John

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    of two of the greatest philosophers ever. Each man was very respected while they were living but when you have hundreds or thousands of people still talking about you after your death there is something very special to say about that. Socrates and Rene Descartes spent their life looking for the truth. They looked for the perfect answer to every question because both of them wanted the answers no one could have an answer too. Although these men were alive at very different times‚ they had the same

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    divided into two broad categories: dualism and monism. According to dualism‚ mind and body are two separate substances. There are several types of dualist views including parallelism‚ epiphenomenalism‚ occassionalism and interactionism. John Locke and Rene Descartes are among those who laid the foundation of this idea. Whereas Locke and Descartes believed in Dualism‚ there were other famous philosophers and thinkers who supported two kinds of monism: ideal monism and material monism. Monism is the theory

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    "Chuy’s Beginning" is a short story in which Rene Saldana‚ the author‚ presents a conflict and theme of taking second chances for granted but sometimes people still deserve or need another one. Chuy is a high school student that is struggling with his English teacher Mr.G. When Mr.G has had enough of Chuy he reports to the principle have him suspended from school. It is up to the Mrs. Mendoza‚ the school principle‚ to decide on what Chuy’s consequence will be. This causes a huge conflict between

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    believed certain things to be fact‚ merely because my elders had told me so‚ that I now recognize to be false. In my own philosophical thinking‚ how many of those beliefs remain undiscovered to me to this day‚ and what impact have they made on my life? René Descartes (1596-1650) recognized that this influence of false beliefs could impair his scientific investigations‚ producing possible false conclusions to his thinking. Therefore‚ he "realized that it was necessary‚ once in the course of [my] life‚

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    assumption? – Defend your answer. * Made up of 2 different substances (mind & body) Interaction Problem- (how can the mind (inmaterial) tell the body (material) to move your (example) arm? Proposed Solutions to the Interaction Problem 1) Rene Descartes 2) Gottfried Liebaiz “parallelism” 3) Nicloas Malebranike “ocassionalism” Challenges to Traditional view of Human Nature: 1) Darwin- Evolutionary Theory 2) Existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre 3) Feminist Challenge Existentialism-

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    authorities‚ including great teachers such as Aristotle and Plato‚ and through skepticism the modern world began. The French philosopher‚ René Descartes who implemented reason to find truth‚ as well as the British empiricist David Hume with his usage of analytic-synthetic distinction‚ most effectively utilized the practices of skepticism in the modern world. René Descartes was the first philosopher to introduce the intellectual system known as "radical doubt." According to Descartes‚ everything he

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    The mind/body dualism introduced to us in the first reading “Minds and bodies”‚ is the theory that our minds and bodies are two separate things. To René Descartes‚ the mind controls everything about the body‚ it is self-contained and self-enclosed. The body is just an extension of our minds. It is unconscious‚ lifeless and acted upon. This theory comes from the belief that everything in this world can be doubted‚ there is no real proof that what our eyes are seeing is real thus there is no proof

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    Exist Independently of the Brain? Introduction What is the Minds Duty of a Human What is the Brains Duty of a Human Does the Mind Exist Independently of the Brain? Thesis: According to previous knowledge of the mind and brain‚ and Rene Descartes convincing arguments that the mind can exist independently of the brain‚ due to scientific and religious knowledge. Topic Background Talk about Discartes Scientific Motivation The Religious Motivation Arguments

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    choose to arrive at knowledge and detect what can be true. Some of the philosophers that have played an important role in epistemology are René Descartes and David Hume. Even though they had spent their time doubting the sources of human knowledge‚ their approach was different although they wanted to arrive at a conclusion about the origin of knowledge. René Descartes‚ born on March 31‚ 1596‚ is a substance dualist. He believes that there are extended substances‚ such as bodies‚ neurons‚ and planets

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