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    Theological Impact on the Theories of Descartes‚ Maupertuis‚ & Faraday René Descartes‚ Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis‚ and Michael Faraday all lived in a time when religion was king‚ but science began experiencing great progress and advancement. While all accepted God‚ theological considerations affected their theories in different measures. Descartes relied heavily on the immutability of God to formulate his theories‚ Maupertuis accepted the presence of an all-powerful being in control‚

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    Paul Sutton Professor Pakaluk Philosophy 313 Descartes Wax Argument In Meditation 2‚ Rene Descartes finds his existence in that he thinks‚ and that his essence is that he is a thinking thing. In only being a thinking thing‚ Descartes states that his mind is distinct and more real to him than his body (even if he has a body). Unlike the Aristotelian belief in which the mind and body are connected‚ Descartes now aims to show that it is not through his body‚ his senses‚ and his imagination

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    chance to review my original essay‚ I’ve determined that my arguments for Descartes’ logic being circular were unclear because I believed something different from what I believe now. Though this revision will still address the same concepts from the Meditations as my previous essay‚ I will argue instead that Descartes’ argument for the existence of God is not guilty of circular logic but merely has the illusion of such. Descartes’ belief system for the existence of God consists of claims that seem to

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    Every day we use the five senses to determine things. However‚ we use our logic to define them. Since a young age‚ we are taught to be mindful of our surroundings and are encouraged to rely more so on the senses than our logic. In René Descartes’ Meditations I and II‚ he begins epistemology project by questioning not only reality‚ but the trustworthiness of the body compared to the mind. After examining his arguments‚ I’m led to believe that we are right to rely more upon logic and be dubious about

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    put forward by Rene Descartes in his Meditations on First Philosophy (1641). Descartes supposed that the world was made up of mental and physical substances that were fundamentally distinct. Whereas physical substances were thought to be spatial and accessible to every being in the material world‚ mental substances were indivisible‚ private and not restricted to space so that humans could even image themselves existing without a body. Although completely different‚ Descartes argued that mind and

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    cannot exist or function without a soul. In contrast‚ In the Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes believes that the nature of the mind is completely separate from that of the body. He thinks it is possible that both mind and body can exist without one another. While both philosophers come from different time periods‚ both explore the meaning of the mind‚ soul‚ and body. Although Aristotle and Descartes are both well-respected philosophers‚ their teachings differ significantly

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    Descartes’ Third Meditation: Proof of God’s Existence In Rene Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes is seeking to find a system of stable‚ lasting and certain knowledge‚ which he can ultimately regard as the Truth. In his methodical quest to carry out his task‚ Descartes eventually arrives at the proverbial fork in the road: how to bridge the knowledge of self with that of the rest of the world. Descartes’ answer to this is to prove the existence of God. The purpose of this essay

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    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 the ontological distinction between mind and matter. Descartes argues that God only allows us to perceive that which exists‚ otherwise he would be known to be deceitful. Furthermore‚ one can perceive two separate entities as complete things whose

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    In Descartes’ Meditations On First Philosophy specifically the 6th Meditation’s 10th paragraph‚ Descartes goes through the process of‚ what he believes to be‚ proving the conclusion: That corporeal objects do exist. In this essay Descartes’ argument will be deconstructed into its premises‚ explaining those premises‚ reconstructing the argument‚ and lastly evaluation of the validity and soundness of his argument. Descartes begins his argument my stating his first premise‚ which is that he has the

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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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