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Page 1: MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY - David Barnett · Skeptical scenarios: inconsistent with our beliefs, but everything seems the same

MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHYRene Descartes

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RENE DESCARTES

(1596-1650)mathematician, scientist, philosopher

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Skeptical scenarios: inconsistent with our beliefs, but everything seems the same

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Skeptical scenarios: inconsistent with our beliefs, but everything seems the same

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Archimedean point: an infallible, indubitable foundation for all knowledge

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I THINK, THEREFORE I AM

➤ Descartes: “I exist,” “I am thinking” are true if affirmed.

➤ Survives evil demon doubt ➤ I am a thinking thing (res

cogitans). ➤ known when material world

unknown

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“WHAT ELSE AM I? I WILL USE MY IMAGINATION. I AM NOT THAT

STRUCTURE OF LIMBS THAT IS CALLED A HUMAN BODY. I AM NOT EVEN SOME THIN VAPOR

WHICH PERMEATES THE LIMBS—A WIND, FIRE, AIR, BREATH, OR WHATEVER I DEPICT IN MY IMAGINATION; FOR THESE ARE

THINGS WHICH I HAVE SUPPOSED TO BE NOTHING. LET THIS

SUPPOSITION STAND; FOR ALL THAT I AM STILL SOMETHING.”

Second Meditation (pg. 11, right column)

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DESCARTES’ MODAL ARGUMENT FOR DUALISM

➤Re (4): “I am not…a human body…or whatever I depict in my imagination.”

➤Re (1): “…for these [material objects] are things which I have supposed to be nothing. Let this supposition stand; for all that I am still something.”

➤“And yet may it not perhaps be the case that these very things which I am supposing to be nothing, because they are unknown to me, are in reality identical with the ‘I’ of which I am aware? I don not know…”

1. I can suppose that I exist without material objects existing.

2. ???

3. ???

4. I am not a material object.

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“I KNOW THAT EVERYTHING WHICH I CLEARLY AND DISTINCTLY

UNDERSTAND IS CAPABLE OF BEING CREATED BY GOD SO AS TO CORRESPOND EXACTLY WITH MY

UNDERSTANDING OF IT. HENCE THE FACT THAT I CAN CLEARLY AND DISTINCTLY UNDERSTAND ONE

THING APART FROM ANOTHER IS ENOUGH TO MAKE ME CERTAIN

THAT THEY ARE TWO THINGS, SINCE THEY ARE CAPABLE OF BEING

SEPARATED, AT LEAST BY GOD.”Sixth Meditation (pg. 16, right column)

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DESCARTES’ MODAL ARGUMENT FOR DUALISM

➤Re (2): God is omnipotent, so… ➤“everything which I…

understand is capable of being created by God”

➤Re (3): Descartes says that “two things are distinct” if “they are capable of being separated.” ➤“separated” = one exists

without the other ➤Follows from “It is impossible

for a single thing to both exist and not exist.”

1. I can understand a scenario where I exist but no material objects exist.

2. Every understandable scenario is possible.

3. If it is possible for X to exist without Y existing, then X is not Y.

4. I am not a material object.