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Descartes and the First Meditation: What Can We Know for Sure?

Introduction to Descartes Meditation IDescartes’ Meditations is one of the most important works in modern philosophy (i.e., 17th Century philosophy).  It is the point of departure for many philosophical issues and debates up to and including the present.  The overall aim of his project is to determine what we can know beyond any possible doubt; […]

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Descartes and the Origins of "The Matrix" and "Inception"

Hey y’all, I thought I’d do my best to lure in the non-philosophy types in an attempt to help you get your Descartes on.  I’m doing a course on 17th Century philosophy and the first guy we’re studying is Descartes.  A couple little facts on the fah-zhah of modern philosophy:  1.  He was primarily interested […]

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