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Dualist And Monist
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dualist and monist solutions to the mind/body problem The Dualism and Monism schools of thought dominate many discussions in philosophy of mind as they focus on the fundamental question of the relationship between mind and body. The mind bo...

The Theories Of Rene Descartes: Analysis And Discussion
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thematician who spent most of his career residing in the Dutch Republic. He is known and widely popular for his controversial theories and views on humanity and divinity. He had rather peculiar theories about the existence of God, humankind...

Movie The Matrix
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movie about appliances that have supposedly taken over humans and confined them in a computer program that conceives truth for them. Introduction The video, "The Matrix" is a convoluted, yet very simple watching video. It involves numerous ...

Philosophy Of Descartes
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philosophy was that he thought philosophy as a thinking system that personifies knowledge. The frame that he presented about the term philosophy is that it is like a tree, which has branches in terms of three principals namely: mechanics, m...

Rene Descartes
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Rene Descartes is often summed up in the famous phrase, Cogito ergo sum- “I think, therefore I am.” While this phrase does express the final step in his systematic process of “doubting everything,” it is a gross over-simplification of Desca...

Hermeneutics And Biblical Interpretation
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hermeneutics also is associated with Greek poetics and rhetoric. Poetics is the theory of meanings made through words or other symbols, as in the Greek poieo, “to make.” Rhetoric refers to the art of reaching prudent judgments in matters wh...

Philosophy
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knowledge begins with experience, I’m sure he would not deny that the senses do provide data for some knowledge, provided that data is sufficiently valuated by pure thought for its clarity and distinctness. In the meditations, Descartes doe...