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Descartes First Philosophy Analysis

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In Descartes' book, Meditations on First Philosophy, he explains the skeptical arguments of how he view doubt. Descartes' doubt comes in three waves, which makes it easy for him to determine what he can doubt but difficult to restore faith back into his senses' reliability. The first wave of doubt is dreaming, in which he argues that all of the particulars are merely illusions. The second wave of doubt is the simplest facts remaining real. Descartes knows that there are things that will always just be true forever and that they are simplest facts, like geometry, and things that may contain more complexity, like physics. The third wave of doubt is the deceiving deity, in which a deceiving demon is controlling his senses at times. Through these …show more content…

For example, dreaming versus when you are awake. In dream states, your senses deceive you making you imagine things that are not in existence, which is a reasoning of Descartes losing faith in his senses reliability. Descartes states, "Whatever I have up till now accepted as most true I have acquired either from the senses or through the senses. But from time to time I have found that the senses deceive (Meditation I, 12)." Descartes raised a more precise strategy for questioning the legitimacy of all sensory perception. Since his most clear dreams are inside indistinct from waking knowledge, he contended, it is conceivable that all that I now "see" to be a piece of the physical world outside him is actually just his very own creative imagination. On …show more content…

In Descartes three waves of doubt he argues that there maybe a deceiving demon that control his senses and thoughts at times. If he does believe that there is a deceiving demon (which he also can not proves exist) and that he is capable of deceiving himself, then everything including the existence of God can be doubted. He continues to believe that God is no deceiver and will only show him the true things, but if this is so why would God let him get to the point of doubting except for their

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