Understanding Descartes: I Am, I Exist Understanding Descartes: I Am, I Exist
no. 5 - Understanding Philosophy

Understanding Descartes: I Am, I Exist

Understanding Philosophy, no. 5

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In Meditations on First Philosophy, René Descartes uses rational thought to argue that his essence exists in his thoughts alone. He reasons that the mind and body are distinct and separable, and that the mind, as the originator of thought, is what defines the person. This guide will outline the reasoning Descartes' uses in establishing his theory of knowledge that he argues is necessary to form a 'proper foundation' for the sciences and move it away from the medieval systems that were the prevailing orthodoxies of the time.

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No ficción
PUBLICADO
2011
28 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
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EXTENSIÓN
11
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EDITORIAL
Hercules Bantas
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Draft2Digital, LLC
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119.3
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