Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Certainty is Decartes Discourse of Method Essay -- Rene Descarte Pape

Rene Descartes over each(prenominal) objective in publicizing Discourse of Method is to developing a new system of knowledge that is free of precedent prejudices for establishing the truth of things. In Part 4 of the book he explains the philosophical basing (the meditations) for establishing the new system. These meditations were found on the epistemological theory of rationalism that is if someone rightfully knows something then they could not possibly be mistaken. He goes on to provide solid argument for his ideas. In Meditations he comes to term with three certainties the cosmea of the headland as the thing that thinks, the body as an extension, and God as the supreme being. He attests that he came to these conclusions by doubling all that had been taught to him in his formal education, and all he received through the senses. In the Discourse of Method he states his first uncertainty when he says, I found myself embarrassed with so numerous doubts and errors that it s eemed to me that the effort to instruct myself had no effect other than the increasing discovery of my ignorance. He has difficulty embracing the diverse, and sometimes hypocrtical, ideas that he encountered in his studies. He image all of his confusions and indeterminate ideas were caused by the senses. Therefore, he first jettisons any information, knowledge or truths that are based on his senses. Here, he applies the Dream Argument, (32) where he states that based on senses alone, there is no definite way of proving that you are dreaming or that you are awake. After all, derams are indistinguishable from reality because during a dram, a person is unaware that he is dreaming. In fact, no sing... ...d, which is of an infinite being, cannot arise from a mortal, a finite being. The idea of infinite must therefore be due to the existence of an infinite, which must have placed this idea in him. Thus, proving his theory of the existence of God. From the nature of the perfectio n that God is, Decartes comes to conclusion that God is the ultimate causeless cause. Decartes holds that the innate idea of God that rises in the mind is sufficient proof of Gods having made man in His own image. Gods existence is the precondition of the existence of all other things, including the individual souls, and also of His idea in the human mind. Since there cannot be an idea of God without the existence of God. God is incorporeal, intelligence, all-knowing, good and just. He is omnipotent, eternal. He has no changes, no modes of attribute, no modifications.

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