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Rene Descartes 'Doubting'

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1. For Descartes, the main purpose of his project of "doubting" everything he can is in order for him to find truth. 2. The meditation sweep, or pre stage, in the progressive doubt chain is when Descartes tries to sweep away all previous known conceptions of things. The first stage in the chain, the imagine if stage, is when Descartes takes a specific case he has thought of to find doubts in it. The next stage in the chain of progressive doubt, or the why stage, is when Descartes explores why doubts can be found for that case and the reasons behind it. The third stage, or the connective stage, is when Descartes collectively looks at the case, the doubts, and the why of the doubts and tries to connect them to the mind and thought process. The …show more content…

The discussion of the wax form centers around this idea that our mind knows the truth of the wax not our senses. Using only our senses, a list of characteristics for wax in solid form can be compared to a list of characteristics for wax in a melted form. The major difference would be the state of matter of the wax, solid versus liquid. Taking into account only the senses, we could not truly say what was is or why it can change characteristics. Now add in the mind to the senses, the wax now becomes a thing that can have assumptions and expected behavior before the senses have a chance to perceive them. 5. In the section given, Descartes is trying to argue that there is a great difference between the mind and body. His conclusion states along the lines that he was correct, the mind and body are completely different. His reasons include that the body is a tangible thing that can be hacked to pieces, while the mind and thought cannot be divided in the same way. 6. The main similarity between Descartes' Meditations and "Brain in a Vat" is the connection between our perception of reality and the mind is explored. The main difference between the two is how the exploration of this subject takes place. In Descartes' Meditations, he finds his doubts, questions his senses, and then tries to link his doubts and questions to his mind. In the "Brain in a Vat," a story given, and left open for the reader to question the reality of the character with no real answer of what

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