An Analysis Of Descartes: The Idea Of God

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Yash Shah
PHIL 101
Professor: Sarah Hansen

Descartes’ claim that the idea of God is an innate idea

Descartes sounds really confused in the starting when he has all the misconceptions about the world. He has to question each and every thing that is happening around him. He fells that senses are deceptive, people are deceptive and, God [if exists] is deceptive (calls him an evil genius). He doesn’t really believe in trusting people who have deceived him even once as he counts it as a mark of prudence. He does say that there are many things that one does not have to doubt, as they’re really obvious. For example, he is holding his cup of tea and sitting by the fireplace, but he raises a question that on what basis can he say that the …show more content…

In the start, he shows his character to be doubtful and full of misconceptions. Later, he realizes that there are something’s that definitely exist. Later he realizes that something like thought exists in him and then he confirms that HE, a person who can think, a finite substance exists. And in the end, he feels that if he is a finite substance and is so powerful who exists, there has to be something, which is more powerful, supreme, intelligent and something that is infinite that has to exist and that is none other than …show more content…

By thinking over and examining the various thoughts he used to have before, he realizes that the idea that he has of God is clear and distinct. He says it in the Third Meditation as “the idea I have of God is the most true, the most clear and distinct idea.” Clear and distinct because now Descartes feels he has thought carefully and is sure that there is something that he is run by and now he has started feeling the supreme power of God. And this makes him clear and distinct in his mind that God does exist. He even adds that this idea is more clear and distinct because it contains more objective reality than any other idea and for him this idea (feeling of God) is supremely perfect and infinite in the highest degree. The reason why he calls God innate is because he says that there are various feelings that could not be seen, but rather be felt and always come with us. We cannot see what we think, or the power that our mind possesses, but that doesn’t mean that these types of feelings don’t exist. In the same way, it is not that God doesn’t exist just because we can’t see him. But, we have always felt the powers of him and the things he has

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