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The existence of God has been a question since the idea of God was conceived Descartes tries to prove God's existence, and to show that there is without a doubt something external to ones own existence. He is looking for a definite certainty, a foundation for which he can base all of his beliefs and know that they are true. Descartes' overall project is to find a definite certainty on which he can base all his knowledge and beliefs.Descartes attacks the principles that support everything he believes with his Method of Doubt. The Method of Doubt is Descartes' method of fundamental questioning in which he doubts everything that there is the slightest reason to doubt. Think about it like this. Almost everything you believe to be true comes from the senses or through the senses. However, the senses are sometimes deceptive. Since the senses are not completely trustworthy, it is irrational to place complete trust in them. However, it is no small leap of faith to presume that everything our senses tell us is false. In fact, it seems almost absurd to say such a thing. Nevertheless, as Descartes points out, we have dreams regularly and in these dreams, everything we experience is a figment of our imagination, or at least not r
It makes perfect logical sense the way that he obtains many of the arguments, and while they are all built on a foundation that is strong for Descartes, himself, I do not always share the foundations that he believes in. How can I doubt something if I do not exist? Similarly, maybe I am deceived into thinking I do not exist by some other entity. He starts by proving that secondary or external qualities exist only in the mind by use of the Relativity of Perception Argument. However, Berkeley also says the same argument can be applied to primary or "intrinsic" qualities. He writes that his own foot might seem a considerable dimension, but to smaller creatures, that same foot might seem very large. Perhaps I even doubt that I exist myself. The way that he explains it is not the only possible conclusion and it seems like he is limiting himself in his search for truth in that he does not explore the fact that maybe there is no perfect being. Then I must exist for it is I who is being deceived. In doing this, I am in the act of doubting. While Descartes' proof is very interesting in how he goes about deriving truths by exploring some of the options that might be the truth, I do have a hard time accepting some of the conclusions that he states as truths. Further, since all other primary characteristics can not be separated from extension, they too must exist only in the mind. Descartes feels that in his attempt to prove that he exists he has done all of those things, therefore they must be a part of what he is. If there is an idea in our minds that we didn't create, something else created it.
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