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Descartes Second Meditation Analysis

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Descartes’ second meditation begins by summarising his efforts in the first. Having concluded that: all sensory perceptions are unreliable, experiences are doubtful and reasoning is also distrusted. Descartes then reviews his intentions of finding his Archimedean point – a piece of indubitable knowledge that could withstand the hyperbolic doubt and scepticism established in the First Meditation. Descartes identifies this indubitable point, that is immune to sceptical doubt, as his existence, that “I am, I exist, must be true whenever I think or exert it.”(pg.4) This proposition does not derive from sensory information nor from the external world and is why Descartes believes this to be the first absolutely certain piece of knowledge. Descartes’

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