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    The theory of Dualism refers to the idea that a substance is made up of two fundamental components; mind and matter. The mind component of Dualism refers to thinking and consciousness without an extension into space‚ whereas‚ the matter component of Dualism refers to a substance which pertains physical properties which extends into space. The essential essence of the mind is thought‚ while the essence of the body is extension‚ which is examined in Renee Descartes’ Six Meditation in which he explores

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    In “Meditation One: Concerning Those Things That Can Be Called Into Doubt” Rene Descartes introduces his initial philosophical qualms‚ and begins to re-explore defining the foundation of his own knowledge. Though with each Meditation‚ Descartes initial ideas ultimately progress and evolve‚ this reflection will choose to analyze the First Meditation in isolation.This serves the purpose of allowing a concrete interpretation of Descartes ideas‚ without creating the exigence to discuss implications.

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    treachery o f images (1928-9) shows an illustrated styled painting of a brown wooden tobacco pipe; a commonly used utensil by Magritte and the society at the time. This familiar object became something culturally recognizable‚ taken away from any narrative context then becomes nothing other than symbolic. A representation that presents itself to be a physical pipe as Magritte commented “The famous pipe…? I’ve been reproached enough about it! And yet… can you fill it? No‚ it’s only a depiction isn’t

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    Rene Descartes (1596-1650) was not only a philosopher but also a mathematician and scientist. As a philosopher‚ he used skepticism as a means of finding the truth of all. His idea was to doubt everything‚ and in doubting everything‚ anything that couldn’t be doubted was definite. "I will doubt everything that can possibly be doubted‚ he reasons‚ and if anything is left‚ then it will be absolutely certain." (Moore/Bruder 93) This‚ Descartes felt was the only way to obtain truth and knowledge. This

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    Running Head: RENE DESCARTES: THE REVOLUTIONARY IN THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION Rene Descartes: The Revolutionary in the Scientific Revolution Andrea L. Mercado Devry University The Scientific Revolution was a period of time where people began to think about why things happened and really started to question how such things happened. Critical thinkers and scientists were brought to light. The people expressed curiosity in what they have believed in and practiced in religion. They asked themselves

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    MATH-1111-BA College Algebra September 28‚ 2013 Essay René Descartes – Discourse on Method “How can I know what is true?“ - this is the main question that René Decartes discusses in Discourse on Method. He talks about the desire he always had to distinguish the true from the false in order to see clearly in his actions. Apart from this‚ he points out several principles that he established in order to confirm his knowledge. To begin with‚ René Descartes central objective is to reach certainty and

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    Rene Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist with a mission to keep mystery in his works. He lived an eventful life filled with many temporary homes. His father worked in manufacturing‚ which kept him and his two younger brothers clothed and fed. However‚ they were forced to follow the work and never had a permanent home. At the age of fourteen‚ Magritte witnessed his mother being fished out of a river after committing suicide. She had been wearing a white dress and it was completely covering her

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    the two institutions that had retained order and promoted the growth of a great society for decades‚ were rejected. It is not difficult to see Chateaubriand’s René as an allegory describing post-Revolutionary France and the predicaments that the Revolution brought to French citizens. Chateaubriand’s short interlude draws a parallel between René and France- both have been cut off from previous social order‚ which provokes a feeling of nostalgia. In René’s world‚ like in the new France‚ there is no connection

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    In meditations by Rene Descartes‚ he said he has decided to doubt everything he previously believed to be true and instead rely on only his reasoning ability starting from the scratch and building his knowledge beginning with things of which he is completely certain. He rejects the knowledge from his sense deciding that such knowledge is unreliable and open to deception so is not trustworthy. He reasons that he himself must actually exist because he is able to doubt and to think. He knows that he

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    of our modern high tech culture. However‚ it also has a much deeper and more philosophical side. When it was written‚ ideas were incorporated into it from a variety of sources. One of these sources was the first meditation of the French philosopher Rene Descartes. In this movie‚ what most people perceive as reality is no more real than a dream. This dream is created by a powerful being bent on deceiving humanity‚ but there are some members of humanity who choose to let themselves be deceived. Neo

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