Saturday, October 12, 2019

Descartes Meditation One Essay -- essays research papers

Descartes' Meditation One   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Being a foundationalist, Descartes needs to destroy the foundations of his beliefs so that in his Meditations he will be able to build upon new foundations of undeniable and self evident truths. In order to do this Descartes must first find a valid argument that will allow him to doubt his foundation beliefs and in turn doubt what is considered to be reality. He begins by first noting that one can not trust their own senses, because we can be deceived by our sciences. An example of such would be if one looks at an optical illusion, they are seeing something that is not really there, and therefore are being deceived by their sense of sight. But this is not enough to justify doubting all things, so Descartes offers a different approach, the Dream Argument.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  The Dream Argument is essential in because it allows one to logically question not only the senses but their surroundings and actions as well. Although one can doubt that what they see or hear is not really as is perceived; a person can not deny that they are for instance, standing, thinking about how their senses are deceiving them, with their feet planted on the ground, in their bedroom, feeling a little tired and so on. Only if one was, as Descartes writes, â€Å"..insane, whose brains are impaired by such an unrelenting vapor of black bile..† that they believe they are something other than what they are, would one doubt reality, without an...

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