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Descartes

Descartes' method is something that many have tried to examine. We can only do out best to view Descartes' yardstick for measuring reality and truth and then compare our own yardstick to Descartes and to the world. Descartes purpose was to make people think deeper, to penetrate the walls and go outside of the box which you live in. He clearly states that he is not trying to teach his method, but only to describe how he has conducted his own (28). The next argument is how valid is his use of logic, and how do his conclusions compare to mine. The fundamental principles of thought that Descartes examines are highly intellectual.I believe that Descartes method first relates to being a mathematician. Mathematics has what is thought to be pure and concrete answers, where as life does not have concrete answers of existence and how to books. Descartes even says on page 31 "Above all I enjoyed mathematics, because of the certainty and self-evidence of its reasoning". In math a type of science you use the scientific method to prove your results, this method is what Descartes uses for the foundation


One of Descartes most famous quotes is "I think, therefore, I am. By creating this foundation he was able to use it as a yardstick to measure each little detail of his work and to build the wall of his paradigm. For as his opinions are entirely his and offers no apology of them being new (90). The basis of doubt cannot be disputed. With these principle support walls in place, I as well as Descartes feel that one can enjoy a life worth living. These maxims or fundamental principals also created the walls of Descartes' world. " This knowledge is the only assured one, and it does not come from sensations. His third principle was to always conquer himself rather than fortune, and to change his desires rather than the order of the world, and that the only power that we as human have is thought, and that we can only do the best regarding things external to us (47). I am sure it will change over time as I begin to age and go through more life experiences. Brick by brick Descartes tried to prove the truth and the reality of God. " Descartes comes to this conclusion of reality by first using doubt as the key to unlock the doors of truth. Descartes use of logic is very simple. He found that we cannot trust our senses, for they often deceives us and it is hard to prove ourselves of the authenticity of things which emerge to correspond to our sensations. His first principle was to obey and follow the laws of God (45).

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