René Descartes

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René Descartes

René Descartes was a French philosopher and also mathematician. His method of doubt led him to the famous "cogito ergo sum" when translated means "I am thinking, therefore I exist". This cogito was the foundation for Descartes' quest for certain knowledge. He explored doubt and how we can prove our own existence, by taking the first steps of scepticism. His book "Meditations On First Philosophy", was written in six parts. Each representing the six days that God took to create the world. Not to upset the Church, Descartes would need to prove the existence of God, and the soul. Within Descartes' argument, we find some important areas. Two, which require focus, are his perception of "clear and distinct ideas" and the example he gives about the wax.

Descartes began on his path towards the cogito, by using the sceptical view of argument. He doubts everything. Descartes himself was not a sceptic, but saw doubt as the first step; to clear the board and start afresh. Even though he seems to be able to doubt most things, he cannot doubt that he actually doubts. This is what lead on to his cogito. Descartes cannot be sure that he isn't in fact dreaming. Even though he assumes he is sitting by the fireside, he may actually be lying naked in bed. Descartes says that dreams present us with copies of things which are real, and when we dream, we combine these things. E.g. a flying cat. We have seen, outside of dreaming, a cat and also wings. Therefore, in the dream, they have been combined. He concludes that the senses are incapable of reliability; that we shouldn't trust something, which has deceived us even once before. This seems very unreasonable as, if we mistrusted ev...

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...ay that René Descartes has left us seriously thinking about the existence of the world we seem to have known all our lives. To contemplate that life as we know it, is only an illusion, to assume that this body, and all the other bodies around me are false. It is true that Descartes made a clear distinction between the body and the mind and said that it is possible to have thought without a body, but not a body without thought.

He has given us the capability to see ourselves differently from what we really are ,and to enable us to ask questions that were never possible to ask before. It is true that we are no closer to solving the problem of certain knowledge than Descartes was, but he maintained his ideals throughout his philosophy. Although Descartes didn't find certain knowledge, he has helped every individual in their own quest, for their own certain knowledge.

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