ECON 110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-10: Epicurus, Tabula Rasa, Existential Crisis
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Descartes has proven the existence of the core of himself, his mind, but still can doubt the existence of the material world. Q: where is he going to find his guarantee: god, he (cid:272)ould(cid:374)"t p(cid:396)o(cid:448)e to a(cid:374)(cid:455)(cid:271)od(cid:455) that god e(cid:454)ists, meditation 3,4 and 5 were failures. Some ideas are derived from the senses: evil deceiver could deceive us from all the senses. If so, then still the evil can still deceive us through this. Some are developed innately: maybe some ideas develop naturally that the evil deceiver could not deceive us. Can you get an idea out of nothing: e. g. : mythical creatures: it does not exist but it does not come from nothing. If you imagine that you are a complete blank slate, it is difficult to imagine that you can get an idea out of that. Descartes has proven the existence of the core of himself, his mind but still doubt the existence of material world.