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    The demon in the freezer is 2002 a non-fiction book on the biological weapon agents. It was also about smallpox and anthrax it shows how the government takes actions on these diseases. They also where trying to decide wether remains samples should be destroyed. The anthrax came in the mail in a envelope. This book was written by Richard Preston. This book talks about the anthrax territory’s attacks after 9/11.Peter jarhling . His number one priority was to make a drug that will cure smallpox.Smallpox

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    Descartes and Skepticism

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    Descartes and the problem of skepticism | Question: In Meditation III‚ Descartes argues that his idea of God could not have come from him‚ and so God must exist. How does this argument go? | Overview René Descartes was a great scientist‚ mathematician and philosopher. He was known for his extensive work on skepticism‚ and in particular a piece called “Meditations on First Philosophy” (written in 1641) which is still widely used by modern philosophers. In this publication‚ Descartes’ aim

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    reason. In this one brief text‚ Descartes turns many of the old doctrines‚ created by Aristotle‚ upside down and frames many of the questions that are still being debated in philosophy today. Among other things‚ Descartes breaks down Aristotle’s notion that all knowledge comes via the senses and that mental states must in some way resemble what they are about. In so doing‚ he develops an entirely new conception of mind‚ matter‚ ideas‚ and much more. Rene Descartes explains that in order to even begin

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    Rene Descartes

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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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    Descartes Optics

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    Descartes Optics Descartes’s theories of light and vision were central components of his natural philosophy‚ closely linked to his cosmology‚ physics‚ theory of matter‚ and theory of perception. Descartes replaced traditional explanations of natural phenomena with explanations hidden under terms of matter and motion. By eliminating these theories‚ Descartes needed to formulate new explanations of the qualities of bodies and our perception of them. In other words Descartes goes on to call into

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    Argument Descartes establishes that in order to know what in fact exists‚ one must first take everything off the table and then see what can be put back. The conclusion is that in order to be certain that one is a thinking thing; one must know what it takes to be certain. “All those things I perceive very clearly and very distinctly are true”(Pg. 53). This general rule however‚ requires that all doubt must be removed. This can only be done if God both exists and is not a deceiver. Descartes then breaks

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    Descartes Dualism

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    mind are not equal‚ and do not work together‚ you can become imbalanced. This is the cause of people to act mentally strange. 3. Do you think it can be adequately solved within the confines of Descartes’ dualism? If you answer yes‚ then explain why. If you answer no‚ then explain why not. Yes‚ Descartes dualism can be adequately solved; the mind and body interact all the time. By mind and body

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    Rene Descartes

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    1/3/09 Rene Descartes Often credited with being called “The Father of Modern Philosophy”‚ this title is supported by his contributions to philosophy and mathematics. The coordinate system‚ used today‚ is accredited to him along with many other mathematical contributions. He also had many contributions to philosophy‚ including his most famous‚ Meditations on First Philosophy. Every time you graph an equation on a Cartesian coordinate system‚ you are using the work of Rene Descartes. Born in La

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    Descartes vs Hume

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    Descartes VS Hume René Descartes and David Hume touched upon epistemology on the same question‚ “where does human knowledge come from?” They both came to very different conclusions. Descartes claimed that our knowledge came from human reasoning alone and this is an absolute certainty principle. This faculty of reasoning is innate tool that came with human species. He called this tool‚ “mind‚” which is separated from our body. Hume on the other hand‚ claimed that human learned from observing the

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    And now there’s a strange blue and black-haired girl who is currently yelling at me‚ telling me that I should come with her‚ from the other side of the diner. I duck as someone throws a water jug at my face‚ most probably thinking that I’m a flesh demon. Which I am most definitely not. Seeing it unfit to fight back‚ because I was heavily outnumbered‚ I quickly pulled my black hoodie down onto my face and swung myself from underneath the table. Once I was out I quickly dusted myself off and started

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