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The Life of Rene’ Descartes: His Works and His Beliefs in God

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Was Rene’ Descartes just a visionary of truth, mathematical equations or was he truly a man that knew he was born to tell the world about life, knowledge, and how it all came together metaphorically? Please see the research on Rene’ Descartes cited accomplishments. Descartes was known as the first modern philosopher. Famous for making a connection between geometry and algebra, which allowed for solving of geometrical problem by way of algebraic equations, which promoted a new conception of matter, which accounted for physical phenomena by way of mechanical explanations and the premise of knowledge of ones self and the existence of God. ('Descartes' Life and Works, Kurt Smith. Fall 2010 ed) Descartes was born March 31, 1596 to …show more content…

Discourse was Descartes first published work. This particular work told of Descartes early education and his love for mathematics. But, was most famous for writing a short work called, Meditations de Prima Philosophia (Meditations of First Philosophy).
Published in 1641, this book provided a philosophical groundwork for the possibility of the Sciences. ('Descartes' Life and Works, Kurt Smith. Fall 2010 ed). Descartes famous phrase “I think, therefore I am”, searched for reason to find truth.
He began to question his own existence and everything pertaining to life.
His thoughts included nutrition and digestion, the blood circulation, muscles and transmission of senses from the brain. Meaning how the laws of nature could be in the world.
He questioned the idea of the mind and if in fact it was the foundation, but initially through philosophy being detached from history and tradition.
('Descartes' Life and Works, Kurt Smith. Fall 2010 ed). He then questioned the existence of self, again the “I am theory” gave way to the existence of the ego or cogito, which gave way to the Cogito argument. He formulated that concepts are the existence of certainty. By which according to Descartes, whatever thinks must exist. Descartes truly believed that nature of a human mind is thought. (Daniel Garber. 1988, 2003 ed) Questioning the existence of thought of the human mind allowed Descartes to validate the existence of God, whereas the thought contained in the

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