René Descartes - Meditation #1 - The Method of Doubt

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    This is a lecture about the first of Descartes' six Meditations on First Philosophy. It is part an introduction to philosophy course. In this meditation, Descartes explains his plan for all six meditations, then explains how his method of doubt will allow him to temporarily cease to believe all the things that he cannot know for certain, and finally executes the first part of that plan. He goes through the basic principles which underly his beliefs, doubts those basic principles, and then wipes clean all of his previous beliefs. Most notably, Descartes discusses dream skepticism, or the possibility that he is dreaming, and malicious demon skepticism, or the possibility that he is being deceived by an evil genius or malicious demon.

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    I also teach the méditations métaphysiques and would like to add a couple of points. Overall the work is one of the most extraordinary in literature because it operates on multiple levels. It is very frequently presented as a philosophical text; indeed it does present Descartes- philosophy, but it is also self evidently a work of fiction; he has invented the philosophical novel. To believe otherwise would be to believe that over a period of six days Descartes reconstructs the whole of philosophy (and presumably rests on the seventh day!).
    More specifically on the malevolent demon, I think this is best read as an allegory for the possibility that the mind might be messed up, this could be by drugs, hypnotism possibly or more importantly by lesions to the brain that systemically produce mistakes. These are now well documented in clinical neuroscience.
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    • @martinbennett2228
      @martinbennett2228 ปีที่แล้ว

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    • @MugenTJ
      @MugenTJ ปีที่แล้ว

      The same Descartes believed in the separation of mind and body, and that god exists, leading me to think Descartes was being a magician, pretending to cast doubt on everything, then to sell us the existence of the soul, mathematics , and god. When none of them are real things. How ironic, if he was sincere. Don’t get me wrong, he was a good thinker, nevertheless deeply influenced by the doctrines of his time.

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      @@MugenTJ Persuaded by the primacy of thought over sensory experience, Descartes was a rationalist and a dualist, the rational existence of mathematics is inevitable; his account of the soul "je m´imaginais qu'elle était quelque chose d'extrêmement rare et subtil, comme un vent, une flamme ou un air très délié (rarefied)" portrays it as extremey insubstantial: it is as though he does not want to completely deny any material quality for it; for God he resorts (mostly) to a strange, rationalist, immaterial final cause argument. Did Descartes really believe his God arguments? We know he knew that denying God's existence would have been lethal, so it is hard to be sure at that level. He did, however, need to invoke God in order to escape the solipsism of his existence as 'a thinking thing'.
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      Don't forget Ridley Scott 's Blade Runner and Deckart ( Descartes).

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    @em_the_bee ปีที่แล้ว +1

    2:09 the funny thing is, meter is defined to be the distance light passes in 1/299 million something-something seconds, so technically that's guaranteed to be true; by definition.

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    I don't believe anyone could write any better backwards, than this guy.

    • @johnlewis5330
      @johnlewis5330 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The video is flipped...he's right handed.

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    @lilDemo808 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I have an exam about anthropology and Descartes first and second meditation tomorrow, this helped a lot. Thanks mate. PS: This made me laugh way harder then it should have 32:44

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    @albinan928 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

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  • @theobolt250
    @theobolt250 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Funny thing, you can consider this work by Descartes as the kick off for a proces that eventually lead to the certainty that God does not exist. Good work, Rene. 😁😁

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    @SpaceTimeTurtle ปีที่แล้ว

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    It was a giant number three shouting at kids in a local park.
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  • @rhpmike
    @rhpmike ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've never heard meditation 1 explained in more than a couple sentences, so this was nice. A question, though: why does it matter the respective rationales for the doubt? For example, it seems that everything could just be subsumed under "demon" and Descartes would lose nothing. Or, rather than being more specific, couldn't everything just be broadened: "Perception isn't always reality." What would be lost by just simplifying the reasons for doubt?

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    @omenznc 3 ปีที่แล้ว

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    • @profjeffreykaplan
      @profjeffreykaplan  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Glad it helped! check out the playlists section of my youtube channel for the organized list of the Descartes videos, and my other videos.

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    Estoy asistiendo por el subtitulo en español gracias por por el contenido!!

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    This was funny and informative!

  • @renatobritto4096
    @renatobritto4096 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    please make the audio mono. it's quite unsettling to listen the stereo boucing around unbalanced in this video :/

  • @achrafabouras2118
    @achrafabouras2118 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    can you do the confessions of book 10 by saint augustine, and St. Auscln (something that which nothing is greater can be thought of)

  • @udbhavmehta4787
    @udbhavmehta4787 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    love u bro

  • @brucestunkard2893
    @brucestunkard2893 ปีที่แล้ว

    I too appreciate the clarity of the lecturer. After listening to the first lecture on Descartes First Meditation I think Ive got a grasp of Descartes project and his method of doubt. That said Im baffled by the lecturers conclusion that all Descartes beliefs have been doubted. Didn’t Descartes say that an all powerful demon might be able to deceive him but not God who is good. If I heard right then Rene has not doubted his belief in God. Or did I miss something which is quite possible. Id appreciate anyone correcting me if this is not so because if I got this right then Im not certain whether to believe the lecturer in his following lectures.

  • @maksman.maurice
    @maksman.maurice ปีที่แล้ว

    Well explained

  • @thisisaemmu2077
    @thisisaemmu2077 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you❤

  • @halitozgur6166
    @halitozgur6166 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Michael Sugrue and Jeffrey Kaplan 👑