Handout 3: Descartess First Meditation
Descartes is here suggesting the following argument: (1) I cannot distinguish with certainty being awake from being asleep (2) If I cannot distinguish with |
Trouver un point fixe.
Dans cette méditation, Descartes cherche à trouver « un point fixe et assuré » pour se mettre hors de doute : je vais trouver une certitude qui est le résultat du doute ; d'où la métaphore de la noyade.
Analyse de la seconde méditation
La méthode de Descartes dans la seconde Méditation est une démarche réflexive, Descartes n'abandonne pas tout de suite le doute mais en réfléchissant sur le doute lui-même parvient à prendre conscience de nouvelles idées.
Dans les Méditations métaphysiques, Descartes cherche à fonder la connaissance.
Pour ce faire, il rejette d'abord comme douteux tout ce qui n'est pas absolument certain, afin de chercher un élément entièrement indubitable, qui sera le fameux « cogito ».
Handout 3: Descartess First Meditation
And if that's right then it seems that the original version of the Dream Argument is sound (provided we accept premise (1)). Descartes still insists that even |
Descartes Meditations
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In the first meditation Descartes constructs a series of skeptical arguments which culminates in the argument from the possibility of a deceiving God. He. |
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T he Dream and Deceiver Arguments from Meditation One have received the close scrutiny but his point is clear.5 When Descartes uses (1) in his argument. |
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In the first meditation Descartes constructs a series of skeptical arguments which culminates in the argument from the possibility of a deceiving God He |
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[PDF] Handout 3: Descartess First Meditation - GEOFF PYNN
What makes Descartes feel the right to claim such certainty on behalf of his arguments? The answer lies in the “method of doubt” which he employs in the First |
[PDF] Some Key Arguments from Meditations III-V - NYU
Eliminating the Evil Deceiver doubt of the First Meditation In the course of his proof for the existence of God, Descartes needed to show that the idea of God is |
[PDF] The Dream Argument and Descartes First Meditation
This is where he commits the inconsistency of which he is accused his argument requires him to treat 'waking' and 'dreaming' as synonymous, but he proceeds to |
[PDF] Descartes skeptical and antiskeptical arguments - Rutgers Philosophy
In the first meditation Descartes constructs a series of skeptical arguments which culminates in the argument from the possibility of a deceiving God He |
[PDF] Descartes Meditations - University of Kentucky
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strongest sceptical arguments he can muster in the hope of finding a form of certainty that is proof against any doubt In the First Meditation he points out that the |
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