Rene Descartes Philosophical View Of Self

Rene Descartes Philosophical View Of Self

Philosophical views on the self of rene descartes​

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1. Philosophical views on the self of rene descartes​


Explanation:

philosophical

adjective

phil·o·soph·i·cal | \ ˌfi-lə-ˈsä-fi-kəl, also -ˈzä- \

variants: or less commonly philosophic \ ˌfi-lə-ˈsä-fik, also -ˈzä- \

Collegiate Definition

1a: of or relating to philosophers or philosophy

b: based on philosophy

2: characterized by the attitude of a philosopher

specifically : calm or unflinching in the face of trouble, defeat, or loss

Other Words

philosophically \ ˌfi-lə-ˈsä-fi-k(ə-)lē , also -ˈzä- \ adverb

Examples

They got into a philosophical debate about what it means for something to be “natural.”

He's trying to be philosophical about their decision since he knows he can't change it.

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a


2. why you disagree the view of Rene Descartes of the self?​


Answer:

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3. philosophical idea of rene descartes​


Answer:

Descartes argued the theory of innate knowledge and that all humans were born with knowledge through the higher power of God. It was this theory of innate knowledge that later led philosopher John Locke (1632–1704) to combat the theory of empiricism, which held that all knowledge is acquired through experience.


4. According to this philosopher, the mind and body instrinsically linked in complex and intimate ways . a Aristotle b. Plato c.St. Augustine d. Rene Descartes​


Answer:

D. Rene Descartes

Explanation:

This interaction between the mind and body was first put forward by the philosopher René Descartes.


5. A philosopher / mathematician who invented the cartesian coordinate system. ​a. Bertrand Russell b. Kurt godel c. Rene Descartes d.Pythagoras


Answer:

Mathematician René Descartes

The coordinate system we commonly use is called the Cartesian system, after the French mathematician René Descartes (1596-1650), who developed it in the 17th century.


6. what are the proofs that the self exists? according to Rene Descartes​


Answer:

Descartes's concept of the self revolves around the idea of mind-body dualism. For Descartes, a human person is composed of two parts, namely, a material body and a non-material mind. ... In other words, for Descartes, it is the mind that makes us humans. Thus, for Descartes, the “mind” is the “real self”

Explanation:

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7. what is self according to rene descartes?


Answer:

Introduced the idea of dualism the mind and body were two entities that interact to form human experience


8. rene descartes consider this as a reason why people philosophize


Answer:

Why did people philosophize Rene Descartes?

Explanation: Descartes' claim that these perceptions are clear and distinct indicates that the mind cannot help but believe them true, and so they must be true for otherwise God would be a deceiver, which is impossible.

Explanation:

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9. rene Descartes consider this as a reason why people philosophize​


Answer:

Doubt

Explanation:

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10. ___ 1. He is a French Mathematician, a philosopher and the Father of Modern Mathematics A. Isaac Newton B. Rene Descartes C. Archimedes D. Euclid​


Answer:

D..

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11. This philosopher believed that “The only permanent in this world is CHANGE”a. Nostradamus b. Rene Descartes c. Karl Jaspers d. Heraclitus​


Answer:

D. HERACLITUS


12. in your own words explain how they describe the self of Rene descartes maximum of 5 sentence ​


Answer:

In the Meditations and related texts from the early 1640s, Descartes argues that the self can be correctly considered as either a mind or a human being, and that the self's properties vary accordingly. For example, the self is simple considered as a mind, whereas the self is composite considered as a human being.

René Descartes is most commonly known for his philosophical statement, “I think, therefore I am” (originally in French, but best known by its Latin translation: "Cogito, ergo sum”).


13. Rene Descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophize A.wonder b.doubt c.love of wisdom​


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Rene Descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophize

a. wonder b. doubt c. love of wisdom

ANSWER

According to Rene Descartes, we humans, always doubt, and that this is the very reason why we philosophize, we are constantly looking for the different angles of something, its origin and relationship with other things.

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14. What is the concept of the self according to the following philosophers and Explain your ideas: (a) Socrates (b) Rene Descartes (c) John Locke


Answer:

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15. rene descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophize.


Answer:

According to Rene Descartes, we humans, always doubt, and that this is the very reason why we philosophize, we are constantly looking for the different angles of something, its origin and relationship with other things.

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16. it is the main requirement rene descartes' to philosophize​


Answer:

René Descartes is often credited with being the “Father of Modern Philosophy.” This title is justified due both to his break with the traditional Scholastic-Aristotelian philosophy prevalent at his time and to his development and promotion of the new, mechanistic sciences. His fundamental break with Scholastic philosophy was twofold. First, Descartes thought that the Scholastics’ method was prone to doubt given their reliance on sensation as the source for all knowledge. Second, he wanted to replace their final causal model of scientific explanation with the more modern, mechanistic model.

Descartes attempted to address the former issue via his method of doubt. His basic strategy was to consider false any belief that falls prey to even the slightest doubt. This “hyperbolic doubt” then serves to clear the way for what Descartes considers to be an unprejudiced search for the truth. This clearing of his previously held beliefs then puts him at an epistemological ground-zero. From here Descartes sets out to find something that lies beyond all doubt. He eventually discovers that “I exist” is impossible to doubt and is, therefore, absolutely certain. It is from this point that Descartes proceeds to demonstrate God’s existence and that God cannot be a deceiver. This, in turn, serves to fix the certainty of everything that is clearly and distinctly understood and provides the epistemological foundation Descartes set out to find.

Once this conclusion is reached, Descartes can proceed to rebuild his system of previously dubious beliefs on this absolutely certain foundation. These beliefs, which are re-established with absolute certainty, include the existence of a world of bodies external to the mind, the dualistic distinction of the immaterial mind from the body, and his mechanistic model of physics based on the clear and distinct ideas of geometry. This points toward his second, major break with the Scholastic Aristotelian tradition in that Descartes intended to replace their system based on final causal explanations with his system based on mechanistic principles. Descartes also applied this mechanistic framework to the operation of plant, animal and human bodies, sensation and the passions. All of this eventually culminating in a moral system based on the notion of “generosity.”

Explanation:

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17. rene descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophize it refers to way of thinking about the world and is made up of a person's views and beliefs​


Answer:

Kilala koyan papakoyan si Plato Yan

Explanation:

Nag aral Yan sa dialectic


18. Create your own theory of self (just like what Plato, Socrates, Rene Descartes made about self)


Answer:

To create your own theory following these three steps:

Describe in detail the patterns of communication you observe. For example: I see when teenage males talk to teenage females face-to face they consistently stand 3 feet apart.

2. Explain what you think the causes are for these patterns.

For example: I think the reason they stand at this distance is because they fear if they stand closer other people will think they are romantic partners.

3. Name your theory. It can be any name you want. This one we’ll call “Gender and Distance Theory.”

Make sure to address all three points in your post about your theory and identify as many nonverbal communication patterns as you can.


19. How believable for you the philosophical ideas of Rene Descartes? Give your idea by writing a short paragraph on a separate sheet of paper.​


Answer:

Descartes' dualism of mind and matter implied a concept of human beings. A human was, according to Descartes, a composite entity of mind and body. Descartes gave priority to the mind and argued that the mind could exist without the body, but the body could not exist without the mind.

Descartes has been heralded as the first modern philosopher. He is famous for having made an important connection between geometry and algebra, which allowed for the solving of geometrical problems by way of algebraic equations.

His fundamental break with Scholastic philosophy was twofold. First, Descartes thought that the Scholastics' method was prone to doubt given their reliance

Explanation:

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20. rene descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophizepasagot ako pleaseeee​


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First, Descartes' claim that these perceptions are clear and distinct indicates that the mind cannot help but believe them true, and so they must be true for otherwise God would be a deceiver, which is impossible. So the premises of this argument are firmly rooted in his foundation for absolutely certain knowledge.


21. explain how your idea of self is consistent with how they visualized the self from the philosophers namely: plato, augustine,rene descartes,david hume,immanuel kant,gilbert ryle, merleau-ponty​


Answer:

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22. PHILOSOPHERS PLATO ARISTOTLE RENE DESCARTES SIMILARITIES \ DIFFERENCES​


Answer:

Oct 21, 2018 — This problem, today considered outweighed in favor of materialistic monism, was often noted but avoided by other philosophers, Aristotle and .


23. Concept self of rene descartes​


Answer:

With his ties to dualism, Descartes believed the mind is the seat of our consciousness. Because it houses our drives, intellect, and passions, it gives us our identity and our sense of self. ... He also believed that the idea of a mind controlling the body is as erroneous as the idea of ghosts controlling machines.


24. According to Rene Descartes,why does a man need to philosophize?​


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25. Compare and contrast the philosophy of St. Augustine and Rene Descartes and John Locke about the self.​


Answer:

The central distinction between Descartes and Locke is that Descartes holds that the ideas are gained when one is born while Locke trusts that ideas come just through experience. Consequently, Descartes endeavors to find from the fundamental principle the thought of the existence of God.


26. Based on the different perspectives of each philosopher, explain how your concept of self compatible with how they conceived of the self. Choose any of the 3 to 4 Philosophers which are compatible with your concept of self. Philosophers Concept of Self or Different from the Philosopher1. Socrates and Plato2. St. Augustine and Hippo3. St Thomas Aquinas4. Rene Descartes5. David Hume6. Immanuel Kant7. Gilbert Ryle8. Marleau-Ponty'​


Explanation:

1. Socrates And Plato- In METAPHYSICS Plato invisioned a systematic, rational treatment of the forms and their interrelations, starting with the most fundamental among them (the Good, or the One); in ethics and moral psychology he developed the view that the good life requires not just a certain kind of knowledge (as Socrates had suggested) ...

2. St. Augustine and Hippo- Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian, philosopher, and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Africa.

3. St. Thomas Aquinas- St. Thomas Aquinas was the greatest of the Scholastic philosophers. He produced a comprehensive synthesis of Christian theology and Aristotelian philosophy that influenced Roman Catholic doctrine for centuries and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.

4. René Descartes- René Descartes was a French-born philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who spent a large portion of his working life in the Dutch Republic, initially serving the Dutch States Army of Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange and the Stadholder of the United Provinces.

5. David Hume- Hume suggests that the self is just a bundle of perceptions, like links in a chain . ... Hume argues that our concept of the self is a result of our natural habit of attributing unified existence to any collection of associated parts. This belief is natural, but there is no logical support of it.

6. Immanuel Kant- Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers. Kant's comprehensive and systematic works in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics and aesthetics have made him one of the most influential figures in modern Western philosophy.

7. Gilbert Ryle- Gilbert Ryle authored The Concept of Mind. He also followed ordinary language philosophy. ... Arguing that the mind does not exist and therefore can't be the seat of self, Ryle believed that self comes from behavior. We're all just a bundle of behaviors caused by the physical workings of the body.

8. Marleau-Ponty- Maurice Marleau-Ponty believed the physical body to be an important part of what makes up the subjective self. This concept stands in contradiction to rationalism and empiricism. Rationalism asserts that reason and mental perception, rather than physical senses and experience, are the basis of knowledge and self.

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27. In your own words, state what “self” is for Rene Descartes


Answer:

a free will to act to do to reflect and to

Explanation:

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28. 2. Rene Descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophize.principles which gover all things.​


Answer:

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29. Rene Descartes considers this as a reason why people philosophize​


He showed that his grounds, or reasoning, for any knowledge could just as well be false. Sensory experience, the primary mode of knowledge, is often erroneous and therefore must be doubted.


30. 20. A French Philosopher who considered doubting as the beginning of philosophizing a Karl Jaspers b. Rene Descartes c. Socrates d Plato​


Answer:

b. Rene Descartes

Explanation:

Descartes's Meditations on First Philosophy (1641) continues to be a standard text at most university philosophy departments. Descartes's influence in mathematics is equally apparent; the Cartesian coordinate system was named after him.

Answer:

B. Rene Descartes

Why?

In the first half of the 17th century, the French Rationalist René Descartes used methodic doubt to reach certain knowledge of self-existence in the act of thinking, expressed in the indubitable proposition cogito, ergo sum (“I think, therefore I am”).

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