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Descartes’ Meditations: Intellect & Mind: The Better Known Sources of Pure Understanding (Part III)

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As with clarification regarding the senses, one may additionally argue that after the changeability, flexibility and extension of the wax are stripped from the characters of the wax, it is still the imagination judging what the naked wax really is or the nature of it (AT VII 272). However if [...]

Descartes’ Meditations: Intellect & Mind: The Better Known Sources of Pure Understanding (Part II)

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To clarify her conclusion, the meditator reasons that senses are not responsible for knowing and she gives the wax experience to prove it. The wax is first observed in all five qualities: taste, smell, touch, sound, and sight, and also by the shape and the size. The meditator observes that [...]

Descartes’ Meditations: Intellect & Mind: The Better Known Sources of Pure Understanding (Part I)

In Second Meditation in Volume VII of the standard edition of Descartes (AT VII), the meditator’s search for certainty leads to the conclusion of the kind of being she is, along with the conditions that support her existence, and how the nature of the mind is better known than the nature of the bodies. The [...]


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