Title: Descartes
1Descartes
Cogito ergo sum
2Bio
- Descartes was a French born philosopher from the
1600s. - Hes most famous for his Meditations on First
Philosophy Which consists of six different
meditations - He originally became a lawyer but changed into
philosophy.
3General Philosophy
- Descartes main belief was that nothing is true
if you dont exist. Because you exist things are.
His second meditation Concerning the Nature of
the Human Mind That It Is Better Known Than the
Body says that everything we know comes from our
mind because there is no external world without
you. Except later in his meditations he finds
Dualism, which means a body can exist without a
mind and a mind without a body. He believed that
there was perfection within everyone although no
one was perfect
4Body vs. Mind
- He believed in two different substances, thinking
(res cogitans) and extended (res extensa). - Thinking substances are split into infinite (God)
and finite (the mind) - There was only one extended substance, finite,
which connects the physical to our minds. - There are many different thinking substances
possibly an infinite number
5Religious Beliefs
- In meditation three Descartes comes to the
conclusion that God does exist. - He believed that the idea of God was innate (born
within us), not factitious (invented from our
imagination), or adventitious (from the outside
world).
6Arguments
1. Something can not come from nothing. 2. The
cause of an idea must have at least as much
formal reality as the idea has objective reality.
3. I have in me an idea of God. This idea has
infinite objective reality. 4. I cannot be the
cause of this idea, since I am not an infinite
and perfect being. I don't have enough formal
reality. Only an infinite and perfect being could
cause such an idea. 5. So God a being with
infinite objective reality must exist (and be
the source of my idea of God). 6. An absolutely
perfect being is a good, benevolent being. 7. So
God is benevolent... 8. So God would not deceive
me, and would not permit me to error without
giving me a way to correct my errors.
- Descartes had two arguments for why God exists.
Formal reality is how much reality something
seems to have
Objective reality is how real things are.
7Argument 2
- 1. I exist.
- 2. My existence must have a cause.
- 3. The only possible ultimate causes are
- a) myself
- b) my always having existed
- c) my parents
- d) something less perfect than God
- e) God
- 4. Not a. If I had created myself, I would have
made myself perfect. - 5. Not b. This does not solve the problem. If I
am a dependent being, I need to be continually
sustained by another. - 6. Not c. This leads to an infinite regress.
- 7. Not d. The idea of perfection that exists in
me cannot have originated from a non-perfect
being. - 8. Therefore, e. God exists.
8Descartes vs. Plato
- Both Descartes and Plato put reason at the center
of their philosophies. - Both also believe in God.
- The two differ in their ideas of Utopia.
- The ideas of what is real differ slightly
Platos Allegory of the Cave and Descartes metal
view.
9Sense Perception
- Descartes viewed sense perception as unreliable.
- He said we cant trust them because what we
perceive could be like wax. - Wax can be solid or liquid, hot or cooled, and
the smells can differ. But just because those
factors change doesnt mean it is no longer wax.
We need our mind to tell us this not our senses.
10Bibliography
- "Meditation II by Rene Descartes." Oregon State
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.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/descartes/meditations/M
editation2.htmlgt. - "SparkNotes Descartes (1596-1650) Themes,
Arguments, and Ideas." SparkNotes Today's Most
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lthttp//www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/descartes/th
emes.htmlgt. - Descartes, Rene. "Descartes - Degrees of
Reality." Trinity University Welcome. Web. 15
Feb. 2011. lthttp//www.trinity.edu/cbrown/modern/d
escartes-Reality.htmlgt. - "René Descartes." Wikipedia, the Free
Encyclopedia. Web. 15 Feb. 2011.
lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/René_Descartesgt.