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453Descartes Assignment In Descartes first meditation in The Meditations it reads I shall only in the first place attack those principles upon which all my former opinions rested He talks about his skepticism in how he viewed everything in life when he was younger and gullible Now that he is older he can do a clean slate on all his beliefs and everything he has learned up to that point Going forward Descartes will start to question everything with a new perspective He mentions that everything that he questions and after has doubts about the matter that it is enough for him to disbelieve the idea which I believe is the purpose of Meditation I In the first mediation it s about him coming into realization that he can start all over and find the truth about everything he thought was certainty In the beginning he seems to be enlighten by the idea that he needed to feel no doubt in what was questioned He wanted to know what was real and what was not due to our senses An example in The Meditations reads I shall then suppose not that God who is supremely good and the fountain of truth but some evil genius not less powerful than deceitful has employed his whole energies in deceiving me He would evaluate the theories and foundation from where this theory was built on and seek truth on actual facts
The Cogito Argument Descartes claims is I am a thing which thinks Simply because he thinks he exists in this world but knows that he is tangible As read in The Meditation III the mind which alone I at present identify with myself is by me deemed to exist Descartes feels that truth cannot not be doubted and if doubted then he seeks facts In The Meditation he talks about how dreams can feel authentic but they are just illusions that you must differentiate and not be fooled with its authenticity of the truth He states that dreams can feel intense which makes you feel like it s reality but it is not Dreams are just made up in our mind by what we see in real life when we are in a conscious state When we are sleeping we can create images that have never been seen before but they all derive from what has already been seen and not real Descartes discuss on how he is not perfect and only God is pure and infinite He understands that he is unmeasurable in comparison to God As read in Meditation III I understand a supreme God eternal infinite immutable omniscient omnipotent and Creator of all things which are outside of Himself has certainly more objective reality in itself than those ideas by which finite substances are represented Descartes feels that there is a greater higher power and we naturally are not capable of thinking of perfect ideas He feels that by having his clean slate on what he believed in before and removing that as the truth he can now figure out what is truth God has put these ideas for us to find and figure out but Descartes knows that we are not perfect