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Descartes Divisibility Argument

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Chidera Agu-Udemba

Paper topic #1 “Divisibility Argument”
The argument Descartes is trying to affirm is the fact that the mind is indivisible, in the Armstrong on Descartes reading, Descartes is clearly stating that the body is divisible because it can be chopped up, severed, and the individual can still function. Knowing this, our mind can still function at a hundred percent capacity. With this evidence, Descartes believes the mind and body are two different things on their own, the mind is mans software, the brain is not the mind, but is the physical apparatus in which the mind can carry out its function and purpose, the brain cannot function without the mind, and the mind cannot function without the brain. Descartes believes the brain is a lump of flesh that the mind can use, and that if the brain were taken away, …show more content…

Just like a computer cannot fulfill its full function without a software, the mind and the brain are exactly the same and have a strong symbiotic relationship between the two, though they are both distinct.
Descartes believes the mind is indivisible for a few reasons, reason number one is because the mind is a complete thing, he states in his 6th mediation that that the fact that he cannot “distinguish” parts in himself, he is a “complete thing.” Descartes also states that the reason why the mind is divisible is because if one or many limbs were severed from the body, it would not take away anything from the mind, other than the fact that one is aware a limb or many are missing. One other important factor in why Descartes believes the mind is truly indivisible is because the body is an “extension” and that therefore if there is anything that can be added on or amplified, it is capable of of being divided. Descartes has a lot of good evidence supporting his argument and also his opinion, but I don't find

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