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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Descartes’ Dualistic Conception of Human Nature

Descartes Dualistic Conception of Human disposition Descartes Manichaean opinion of tender-hearted nature looks at devil variant aspects of all humankind our sound judgment and our body. These aspects ar the exact opposite of superstar a nonher. Our mind allows us to mean the public opinions we have all day, and our body allows us to do the physical things within our day to day lives. Descartes came to this dualistic concept by using his theory of methodological interrogative sentence. The theory involved view about anything and everything he was ever taught.By thinking these things, he came to realize that galore(postnominal) things he was told have been false, so he went back to the beginning. He did this by doubting everything he ever thought was true, to demote at to the lowest degree whiz thing he could not doubt. When finally reaching that one truth, he was able to use it to be the foundation when furthering his search to find more things he could not possibly doubt. The first truth he was able to come to was something he referred to as cogito ergo sum(I think therefore I am).The cogito basically states that we are existing to the point in which we croupe think however, when flavor at the body (physical substance) we cannot be all certain that this is real in the sense that the physical things around us can all be imagined with the use of our minds. The thinking aspect of our dualistic selves can be making us believe the things we see or feel therefore, we can doubt the physical. At the same, time we know we are thinking, so we cannot doubt the mind.This manoeuvres to Descartes concept of how these two aspects are totally different. When looking at the physical and mental substances, one can see where Descartes is advance from. The mind can play tricks on us and make us believe that something is real and/or there when it really is not. There can be some sort of puppet master making us believe the physical things around us are real however, when looking at the mind, we can argue that the mind, itself, is made up physical substance.Since the mind is in fact made up of physical substance, can it not be doubted as well? Can the puppet master not also be making us believe what we think is actually real? With the questions of doubting our mind, I come to my conclusion that Descartes theory of methodological doubt in the sense of the mind and the body being two distinct characteristics of mankind, is in fact right however, I do not think the part stating that we can doubt the physical substance (the body) is correct.If we were departure to doubt all the physical substances in our life, we would also have to doubt our mind, which in turn would lead us to doubting almost every thought we have within our lifetime. Doubting some thoughts may lead us to great discoveries to help us figure out human nature however, I do believe doubting every thought we have will only do us harm by causing us to push everything and ever yone out of our lives. When this happens, we will not be happyhappiness is after all, what separates man from every other nutriment thing in the world.

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