How God Does or Doesn't Exist from Descartes and Lockes' Poi
How God Does or Doesn't Exist from Descartes and Lockes' Point of ViewEver since the beginning of time, man has raised the same questions over and over again; is there a higher being than us? Is there something immense out there? Could there even be a way for a Supreme Being to exist? Descartes says yes, there is a higher being, something much more immense. On the other hand, Locke is a skeptic who thinks that you'd have to see it to believe it. Descartes, being the man to first discover Analytic Geometry, and Locke, being the first of the classical British empiricists, are both very smart and full of intellect and opinion. I cordially invite you to read on and see how these two men could conceive such wonderful and interesting thoughts of doubt and theory. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, there were many philosophers, but the Frenchman were the first to conjure up the first great philosophical system of the modern period. Descartes was one of them. He thought the church made an enormous mistake in the Galileo episode, and he was a bit confused about the thinking process of the church. So Descartes formulated something that he wanted to keep a secret from the church. He wrote his id
eas about physics into a book of philosophy, called Meditations, which, later on, he dedicated to "the Most Wise and Illustrious Doctors of the Sacred Faculty of Theology in Paris."(p.132). There were a total of six meditations in which he explains Physics. Palmer, Donald. Looking at Philosophy. In the third Meditation, Descartes attempts to prove the existence of God, defined as a being with all perfection. This proof is to come from his, (Descartes'), idea of a God, defined as a being with all perfection. My Analysis of Position or Issue No. 1. Descartes, Rene. A Discourse on method.
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