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    March 4‚ 2004 Philosophy 110 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

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    I disagree with Michel De Montaigne when he says that “the profit of one man is the loss of another.” The happiness of one person is not always the loss of another. Sometimes the happiness of one person is due to the satisfaction of someone else. It is said that men are selfish and they do not care about what happens to another person as long as they get what they want. However‚ that’s not always the case because there are some people that do their best to help others even when their emotional

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    In August of 1563‚ Michel de Montaigne‚ the famous French essayist‚ was introduced to three Brazilian cannibals who were visiting Europe‚ at the invitation of King Charles the Ninth. The three men had never before left Brazil‚ had just been subjected to a long interrogation by the king. They have surely had a severe case of culture shock. However‚ they had enough energy to respond to the questions of Montaigne‚ about what they thought of their new surroundings. they looked on European society with

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    A Comparison of the Writings of Luther and Montaigne Martin Luther was born on November 10‚ 1483. He was a German monk‚ priest‚ professor‚ theologian and church reformer. His teaching helped to inspire the Reformation‚ and influenced the doctrines of the Lutheran and Protestant traditions‚ as well as the course of western civilization. Luther ’s works and writing helped bring the Middle Ages to a close‚ and brought about the Modern Era of western civilization. His translation of the Bible furthered

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    To contrast early depictions of indigenous culture as “barbaric” and “savage‚” Montaigne emphasizes how indigenous wars are based on honor and nobility‚ juxtaposing it to how European society has perverted the definition of war for greed through the conquests of land. In Montaigne’s description of indigenous warfare‚ Montaigne uses the repetition of lack of clothing and technology‚ or “naked‚ and without other arms than their bows and wooden swords‚ fashioned at one end like the head of our javelin”

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    Montaigne and Emerson both wrote philosophies that introduced their perspectives on friendship. The main topic that both philosophers explore in their essays is how friendship can influence a person’s growth. Although both philosophers analyze the effects of friendship‚ they present their arguments differently. “Is it not that the soul puts forth friends as the tree puts forth friends as the tree puts forth leaves‚ and presently‚ by the germination of new buds‚ extrudes the old leaf” (Emerson 223)

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    different ideas in it. Both the ideas are highly plausible and make a plethora of sense. Even tho this quote is not necesseraly made up by Michel de Montaigne‚ he uses it in his writing and supports it. The original quote is really from “Epistulae morales ad Lucilium” which was written around 65 A.D. By Seneca‚ of Ancient Rome. This shows the reader how Montaigne was able to use different quotes from totally different time periods to support his clause. I believe that this quote simply means that no man

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    Michel de Montaigne on Making Opinions In his three books of essays‚ Michel de Montaigne reflects upon his life to uncover some of the stable truths that will help to guide a man’s opinions. He claims that man is “miraculously vain‚ various and wavering. It is difficult to found a judgement [sic] on him which is steady and uniform” meaning that man and his opinions are unstable and fluid. It is possible for a reader of the essays to see how Montaigne employs his theories within his own life as

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    discovered in a letter‚ which grabbed the attention of another writer‚ Michel de Montaigne‚ who challenged the perception of how Europeans viewed these “savages”. The genres in the literary works of Columbus’ letter and Montaigne’s essay both portray new ideas‚ images‚ and the practices of the new world they are trying to portray. Although while Columbus recounts his experience in the “Indies” and its inhabitants‚ Montaigne argues against the poor treatment of the inhabitants that Columbus came across

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    Montaigne integrates literature to philosophy within the philsophy of his mind through his greatest imaginations and suspicious thoughts against the definite judgements. This is not the only reason that makes him one of the first philosophers in European literature who begins to think liberally but also‚ he prefers to say "Que‚ sais-je?" "What do I Know?". He never indicates definite judgements. Montaigne believes that the society is able to stay together without any strong or organized government

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