The people of the Rome era respected Descartes as being the father of modern Philosophy, and the reason why the people called him the father of modern Philosophy , he was willing to break away from the standard ruled …show more content…
The hyperbolic doubt would be considers to be the truth, and finding the truth there would be no doubt.”www.Descartes.com
Descartes does an experiment in regards to the what would be call meditation and with meditation would bring out some arguments on the doubting on the old believes to compare to the new beliefs and within the first part, he observes what has been called the sense deceive. This would be an object that would actually disappear and be quite small, and not to trust anyone in regards to understand that the person said the paper is small and it isn’t. All that is true, or what you feel is true really isn’t …show more content…
“Descartes has the conclusion that imagination and sensation are the faculties of the mind in a weaker sense that would be intellect and will, also that the nature body is a necessary feature of body.” www.Descartes.com
Desecrates which he calls the casual argument, that if the argument is actually contained with an objection that would be formally. Descartes also uses an experiment, and states that God isn’t formally an extended thing, but God would be a thinking thing, and God is an extension of the universe. Desecrates understanding the existence of God.
To understand what Descartes ideas and concept can be very confusing to any person that reads his experiments for the first time, but to understand that in the days of Desecrates days it was all about one rule and one thought from the leadership and the people, to be able to give reasoning from why the concept was happening, would be able to give the people a better outlook on life.