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What is the importance of God in Descartes philosophy?

Importance of God in Descartes ' philosophy

Reny Descartes was born in 1596 at La Haye . He continued life up until the year 1650 when he was 54 . He claimed that his education did not give him any substance at all but only mathematics had given him certain knowledge . In his belief , he joined a group of seventeenth century philosophers including Bacon , Hobbes and Locke . In 1618 he went to Holland to serve in the army of Prince Maurice of Nassau . It is as a highly touted philosopher that he is most likely known

today . He attempted to restart philosophy in a fresh direction . For example , his philosophy refused to accept the HYPERLINK "http /www .iep .utm .edu /a /aristotl .htm " Aristotelian and Scholastic traditions that had dominated philosophical thought throughout the medieval period it attempted to fully integrate philosophy with the "new " sciences and Descartes changed the relationship between philosophy and theology . Such new directions for philosophy made Descartes into a revolutionary figure (Burnham Fieser

As we all must know , Descartes refused to accept the authority of philosophers before him and at the same time , he also did not accept the obviousness of his own senses . In his search for a higher wisdom for philosophy , he stated that whatever could be doubted must be rejected He decided to trust only what is evidently viewed as something which is beyond the shadow of a doubt . In this way , he removed the thick layers of ideals and opinions that blocked his view of the truth . Descartes is quite famous for his quote I think therefore , I am . Through this essay , this researcher will try to understand , explain and construe God 's importance on Descartes ' philosophies and the relevance of God Himself to the kind of philosophy Reny Descartes has

First , the in an English translation by John Veitch , 1901 , in the first part of Meditations , Descartes wrote Nevertheless , the belief that there is a God who is all powerful , and who created me , such as I am has , for a long time , obtained steady possession of my mind . How , then do I know that he has not arranged that there should be neither earth nor sky , nor any extended thing , nor figure , nor magnitude , nor place providing at the same time , however , for [the rise in me of the perceptions of all these objects , and] the persuasion that these do not exist otherwise than as I perceive them (David B . Manley , Charles S Taylor . As understood or perceived to be , this early part of Descartes writing somehow implies that there is a possibility that God was just created by the mind of humans who want to have a higher authority over them . To add more information to this explanation , we must believe that Descartes was a rationalist philosopher . Rationalists are philosophers who prove everything by reason alone , because they think that 'the senses ' are somewhat imperfect and unreliable "We think that "God exists " can only be proven by using both senses and...

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