Flashcards on Philosophy of Rene Descartes

Click on the flashcard to see the answer


What was Descartes' famous quote?

I think, therefore, I am.

What was Descartes' view on knowledge?

Descartes believed that knowledge comes from reason, not from sensory experience.

What is the significance of Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy?

The Meditations are considered to be a foundational text of modern Western philosophy.

What is the Cartesian coordinate system?

The Cartesian coordinate system is a system of graphing points on a plane using two intersecting lines called axes.

What was Descartes' view on the separation of mind and body?

Descartes believed that the mind and body were separate entities that interacted with each other.

What is the cogito argument?

The cogito argument is Descartes' argument for the existence of the self, based on the idea that one cannot doubt one's own existence.

What was Descartes' view on God?

Descartes believed in the existence of God, and that God was the source of all truth and knowledge.

What was Descartes' method of doubt?

Descartes' method of doubt involved systematically doubting all beliefs and opinions in order to arrive at certain knowledge.

What is Descartes' ontological argument for the existence of God?

Descartes' ontological argument is an argument for the existence of God based on the definition of God as a perfect being.

What was Descartes' view on the role of reason in the pursuit of truth?

Descartes believed that reason was the only reliable way of obtaining knowledge, and that sensory experience was unreliable.

What is the distinction between primary and secondary qualities in Descartes' philosophy?

Primary qualities are objective properties of objects, such as shape and size, while secondary qualities are subjective properties, such as color and taste.

What is Descartes' theory of ideas?

Descartes' theory of ideas is the idea that all knowledge is based on innate ideas that are present in the mind from birth.

What is Descartes' view on the nature of reality?

Descartes believed that reality was composed of two substances: mind and body.

What is the wax argument?

The wax argument is Descartes' argument for the existence of a pure and unchanging self, based on the idea that even as the properties of wax change, the essence of the wax remains the same.

What is the significance of Descartes' Discourse on the Method?

The Discourse on the Method is considered to be a landmark in the history of philosophical and scientific thought, and is notable for its method of skepticism and doubt.

What was Descartes' famous quote?

I think, therefore, I am.

What was Descartes' view on knowledge?

Descartes believed that knowledge comes from reason, not from sensory experience.

What is the significance of Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy?

The Meditations are considered to be a foundational text of modern Western philosophy.

What is the Cartesian coordinate system?

The Cartesian coordinate system is a system of graphing points on a plane using two intersecting lines called axes.

What was Descartes' view on the separation of mind and body?

Descartes believed that the mind and body were separate entities that interacted with each other.

What is the cogito argument?

The cogito argument is Descartes' argument for the existence of the self, based on the idea that one cannot doubt one's own existence.

What was Descartes' view on God?

Descartes believed in the existence of God, and that God was the source of all truth and knowledge.

What was Descartes' method of doubt?

Descartes' method of doubt involved systematically doubting all beliefs and opinions in order to arrive at certain knowledge.

What is Descartes' ontological argument for the existence of God?

Descartes' ontological argument is an argument for the existence of God based on the definition of God as a perfect being.

What was Descartes' view on the role of reason in the pursuit of truth?

Descartes believed that reason was the only reliable way of obtaining knowledge, and that sensory experience was unreliable.

What is the distinction between primary and secondary qualities in Descartes' philosophy?

Primary qualities are objective properties of objects, such as shape and size, while secondary qualities are subjective properties, such as color and taste.

What is Descartes' theory of ideas?

Descartes' theory of ideas is the idea that all knowledge is based on innate ideas that are present in the mind from birth.

What is Descartes' view on the nature of reality?

Descartes believed that reality was composed of two substances: mind and body.

What is the wax argument?

The wax argument is Descartes' argument for the existence of a pure and unchanging self, based on the idea that even as the properties of wax change, the essence of the wax remains the same.

What is the significance of Descartes' Discourse on the Method?

The Discourse on the Method is considered to be a landmark in the history of philosophical and scientific thought, and is notable for its method of skepticism and doubt.

Share


Login to Save


Share



Login to Save


Explore Other Decks


Made for Grade 8

Low Level Languages, High Level Languages and Translation Programs


View Deck
Made for Grade 8

Maria Manoru 'Charlotte Obtaining... 13 Points'


View Deck
Made for Grade 3

Meghan Mac Donald 'Judy Moody meets a new teacher'


View Deck

Explore More