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Descartes 'Dream Argument'

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In the dream argument Descartes’ thinks that sometimes while he is dreaming, he falsely thinks that he is awake. After he reflects on this, Descartes thinks that he can’t ever tell if he is dreaming or not. He then shares the idea that maybe it is all just a dream. Although some beliefs we form in our dreams are false, the material for our dreams comes from things we experience while awake. Descartes points out that no matter how much it may seem you are awake; it is also possible for you to have that same experience while dreaming. His ideas about dreaming give him reason to doubt all of his sensory beliefs. In the last part of his argument he states that if he cannot tell whether or not he is dreaming, then how can he trust anything his senses

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