Sunday, May 19, 2019
Descartesââ¬â¢ Dualism
The concept of Dualism or the conjecture that there is a division among the question and the physical structure is non a novel maven. It originated as early as the time of Plato and Aristotle. Rene Descartes concept of Dualism, otherwise known as Cartesian Dualism, is considered unrivaled of his greatest contributions in the history of philosophy. He was the first to argue that the thought is a non- corporal entity which is distinct and clear up from the brain. He also identified the foreland with concepts such as self-awareness and self- informedness. It is widely regarded that the sharp division between the mind and the dead body is the most basic fact of our kind-hearted creative activity.This essay will focus on Descartes concept of Dualism. The very foundations of his philosophy which led him to the theory of dualism will likewise be tackled. Concepts such as Cogito Ergo Sum will also be discussed since it serves as the foundation for Cartesian dualism. At the term inal part of this paper, I intend to state my position on Descartes Dualism Descartes Dualism In his work, Meditations, Descartes began his journey by unclutter the mind of every(prenominal) the rubbish knowledge that had been handed down from generations to generations. He was aware that the ideas of his contemporaries were all shaped by biases and prejudices.He challenged himself to eliminate these prejudices so that he could arrive at the very foundations of knowledge. He also refused to accept the Aristotelian and Scholastic philosophy which had dominated the traditional philosophical thought throughout the Medieval Period. (Rene Descartes) He thought that if true knowledge is to be attained then we must egress from the very foundation of our knowledge. He thus began his philosophy by enquirying everything that he could non be certain. Descartes doubted everything around him. He doubted the existence of the somatogenetic universe and even his body.He thought that it is ver y a good deal possible that he could be hallucinating about the existence of this physical world or his physical self. He even doubted his senses, to wit All that I have, up to this moment, accepted as possessed of the highest virtue and certainty, I received either from or through the senses. I observed, and, that these sometimes misled us and it is the part of delicacy non to place absolute confidence in that by which we have even once been deceived. He cautioned us not to trust everything that our senses tell us since they are deceiving.He even argued that there is a thin line that separates the walking state from the dreaming state meaning, we faecal matternot be actually certain whether as of the moment we are imagining or not. (Bryan Kidd) Descartes argued that on many occasions, he had actually thought that he was wakeful when in reality he was merely dreaming. It is possible, according to him that our whole life could be a dream. He also questioned the truths of log ic and reason since it is possible that he could be deceived by a demon which has the post to make things appear to be logical.Despite all these skepticisms, Descartes argued that there is one thing that he could be certain of and that is he doubted. The mere fact that he was uncertain whether he is dreaming or change state manifests that he is in a state of doubt. If he doubted then this could only mean that he is thinking. Because he is thinking, then he is a thinking being. Thus Cogito Ergo Sum or I think therefore I am. This expression summarizes Descartes philosophy. Unlike his contemporaries who adopted the philosophical attitude of skepticism and began to doubt everything, Descartes countd that in reality it is not possible for us to doubt everything.But it is possible to arrive at true knowledge of certain things. Descartes proceeds to argue that he is confident(predicate) that he has a mind that exists. Since he has a mind that thinks then it follows that the mind cou ld exist separately from the body. He argues that he is sure that he has a mind but he still is not sure about the existence of his body since it is possible for him to be in a state of delusion still. It is possible for him to doubt that his body exists but it is not possible for him to doubt that his mind exists.He then concludes that he has a mind that is distinct from the body. He then proceeds to make a distinction between the mind and the body. The body is unconscious and is only an extension which bears up room in space while the mind which is conscious and does not take up room. The body is divisible and is subjected to the laws of physical science. The mind, on the other hand, is indivisible and is not subjected to the laws of physical science. We know that the body exists because we drop perceive it. On the other hand, we know that the mind exists because of intuition. The telephone circuit for Mind/Body Dualism Descartes) Despite these differences, however, Descartes i s assured after sufficient reflection that the body exists because God gave us sufficient senses of perception and the capacity to distinguish what is real from what is not. In Meditation VI, Descartes states that For there can be no doubt that God possesses the power of producing all the objects I am able distinctly to conceive, and I never considered anything impossible to him, unless when I experienced a contradiction in the attempt to conceive it aright.Further, the efficacy of imagination which I possess, and of which I am conscious that I make use when I reserve myself to the consideration of material things, is sufficient to persuade me of their existence. The fundamental problem with dualism is how does the mind, which is non material and is not subjected to the laws of nature, interact with the body, which is material and is subjected to the laws of nature. It is a reality that the mind is able to influence and affect the body.The same is true with the body which can af fect the mind. Descartes attempted this solve this problem in his letter to Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine, he explained that there is an organ that colligate the mind from the body which is the pineal gland, a small gland in the center of the brain. With the help of this gland, the mind can control the body by sending signals to the body which enables it to walk, run or sit. Descartes emphasized however that the end goal of man is for reason to get control of the body.Since the body is associated with passions and feelings it is important for the mind to take control so that it will be able to behave rationally and rise above the ask of the body. Comments on Descartes Philosophy Descartes flirtation with the Mind and Body problem is a thorny issue which is lavish of complications. This is because scientific evidence itself is against this view. They consider that that the mind and the body are only one thing.From the scientists point of view, what Descartes called as th e activities in the mind which is caused by non-material processes is actually caused by the neurological and chemical reactions in the brain. Nevertheless, I full argue with his concept of dualism. The mind is not simply a result of the chemical reactions in the brain. cognisance and self-awareness are concepts that are beyond the capacity of the material body to comprehend. Also, I believe in the immortality of the human somebody which is the theory that the soul continues to exist even after it is separated from the body.The dualism of Descartes sufficiently explains why the soul continues to exist after the person dies and why it is not affected by the processes in the body. On Descartes theory that it is difficult to determine whether one is arouse or sound asleep, I find the same to be very objectionable. I believe that if a person is thinking, perceiving, feeling, drawing inferences and making conclusions then one can be certain that he is awake and that he is not dreaming. According to Descartes, on several occasions, he had actually thought that he was awake when in reality he was merely dreaming.I believe that it is erroneous for one to say that one cannot tell the difference between being in a state of dream and being awake. Indeed it is not possible to state that a person is awake when he is really asleep precisely because when one is reflecting or thinking then he is not asleep. It would not be possible for a person to think when he is sleeping or dreaming. When one feels something then it is not possible for him to be dreaming. Indeed, experiencing the sensations of pain and pleasure are manifestations that one is awake and is not dreaming.
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