Why does Descartes think that even an evil demon cannot deceive him about his first certainty?
Descartes stated that he himself is in a Whirlpool of beliefs that are false and the only thing that he is certain of is himself and his existence. He states that although the fact that God exists is in doubt, he states how an evil cunning demon is present , striving to develop false beliefs which can decieve us. He states how he is certain of himself even when he is dreaming as the doubt that he has is merely hyperbolic. He explains how in order to be deceived by the evil demon, he must exist. He also says "I think, therefore I am."
Why does Descartes think that even an evil demon cannot deceive him about his first certainty?
In his first Meditation, Descartes questions all of the beliefs that he has ever held and finds that he can doubt every one of them. Do you think Descartes is right that all of our beliefs can, at least on some level, be doubted? Or are there some beliefs that we can know with absolute certainty?
Why does Fukuyama think that we are at “the end of history” and how is his idea relevant to comparative economics?
Think about a boss (or even teacher if you have not worked yet) you have had and discuss the following the parts of his/her/their leadership: 1) What kind of power did the person have and why? 2) What theory of leadership do you think the person fell under and why? 3) What leadership style did the person have and why?
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Why does Socrates tell about the Delphi oracle? a. Socrates wants to show that the god at Delphi is on his side. b. all of the answers. c.Socrates wants to show that the god thinks that he is wise so the jury will judge him well. d.Socrates wants to inform the jury the origin of the slanders against him.
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