PHIL 1000 Chapter : Meditation 3

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15 Mar 2019
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Meditation 3: he tries to move the confines he is in. which is the cogito. The inside and outside of cogito: this evil genius keeps us from getting to the outside world. We have judgments they go beyond cogito: a sensory idea. All ideas are functions of cogito: why is judgment that connect the cogito and outside world, what causes certainty. Through contradiction we arrive at something certain: (clear and distinct) through judgment we understand senses cant give us that, two types of ideas. Judgments, volitions (things that are willed. : the objective world are the things throw infront of you, we now go into the origin of our ideas. Judgement depicts what you do and do not want to happen. The fictional and the real: judgment could be true or false, how do ideas correspond to the outside, the idea of the sun we get from the senses.

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