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Rene Descartes Meditations

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1. About Rene Descartes Meditations:

a) What is the function of the doubt in Descartes’ Meditations? What are the different stages of doubt in the Meditations? What does Descartes find to be ultimately indubitable to constitute the foundation of his new philosophy?

- Descartes function of doubt in Meditations is basically to overthrow skepticism on its own ground, to begin by doubting everything you know and everything you think you know. The first stage of doubt is the argument of physical misconception, our senses betray us some of the time but possible that it betrays us all of the time. The second stage is knowing if one is dreaming or not, some dreams are so real that its hard to tell if they are indeed real and anything that you see while you are awake can be a dream. The third stage is the “evil demon, believing that an evil demon who is powerful enough to deceive you and who is as strong as god but isn’t good. He concludes that all clear and distinct ideas are true and he knows that he exists and that his essential characteristic is thinking, and by that he means any form of …show more content…

What is Descartes rationale? Is Descartes’ rationale logical?

- No, there is and can be no such thing as evidence of the existence of god. God is not something anyone can attest or validate, with that being said he is something one can chose to believe in or not. We imperfect and finite beings visualize the opportunity to be perfect. Descartes wants to prove the idea of god in his mind as an innate idea and ends up proving it using the ontological argument. I don’t believe it’s logical; Descartes finishes with the idea that one must require truth in their cause as in their effect.

3. What is a virtue (excellence or arête) of character? How is it acquired? What are the 
essential conditions that one has to meet in order to develop virtues and lead an ethical

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