Quotes About Descartes
Plato to Descartes to Dawkins to Rhanda. Souls and zombie agents and qualia. Kolmogorov complexity. Consciousness as Divine Spark. Consciousness as electromagnetic field. Consciousness as functional cluster.
~ Peter Watts
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But now, in the era of lost inhibition, it seemed no detail of life was too mundane or humiliating to share. In the online age, it was more important to live out loud than to live with dignity. Internet followers were more treasured than flesh-and-blood friends, for they held the illusive promise of celebrity, even immortality. Were Descartes alive today, he might have written: I tweet, therefore I am.
~ Daniel Silva
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Very few of us can now place ourselves in the mental condition in which even such philosophers as the great Descartes were involved in the days before Newton had announced the true laws of the motion of bodies.
~ James Clerk Maxwell
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Moreover, the detailed arrangement of connections and synapses in a given region is a direct product of how extensively that region is used. As brain scanning has attained sufficiently high resolution to detect dendritic-spine growth and the formation of new synapses, we can see our brain grow and adapt to literally follow our thoughts. This gives new shades of meaning to Descartes' dictum "I think therefore I am.
~ Ray Kurzweil
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Descartes's argument turns out to be a reworking of Anselm's Ontological Proof. When we doubt, the limitations and finite nature of the ego are revealed. Yet we could not arrive at the idea of "imperfection" if we did not have a prior conception of "perfection." Like Anselm, Descartes concluded that a perfection that did not exist would be a contradiction in terms.
~ Karen Armstrong
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Our experience tells us that the world has objective reality and a perfect God, who must, be truthful, could not deceive us. Instead of using the world to prove the existence of God, therefore, Descartes had used the idea of God to give him faith in the reality of the world.
~ Karen Armstrong
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Unlike Descartes, who had proved the existence of the self, God and the natural world in that order, Newton began with an attempt to explain the physical universe, with God as an essential part of the system. In Newton's physics, nature was entirely passive: God was the sole source of activity. Thus, as in Aristotle, God was simply a continuation of the natural, physical order.
~ Karen Armstrong
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In Calvinism and sectarianism man became more and more transformed into an abstract moral subject, as in Descartes he was considered an epistemological subject.
~ Paul Tillich
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There is a great difference between mind and body insomuch as body is by nature always divisible, and the mind is entirely indivisible.
~ Rene Descartes
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Figure 35 Princess Elisabeth and René Descartes in Minecraft.
~ David J. Chalmers
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I Think, Therefore I Am ... I Think ...
~ David Ski
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The philosopher Descartes believed that he had found the most fundamental truth when he made his famous statement: "I think, therefore I am." He had, in fact, given expression to the most basic error: to equate thinking with Being and identity with thinking.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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The philosopher Descartes believed that he had found the most fundamental truth when he made his famous statement: "I think, therefore I am.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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Good sense is the most equitably distributed of all things because no matter how much or little a person has, everyone feels so abundantly provided with good sense that he feels no desire for more than he already possesses.
~ Rene Descartes
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But, because I had already very clearly recognized in myself that the intelligent nature is distinct from the corporeal
~ Rene Descartes
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I thence concluded that I was a substance whose whole essence or nature consists only in thinking, and which, that it may exist, has need of no place, nor is dependent on any material thing; so that " I," that is to say, the mind by which I am what I am, is wholly distinct from the body, and is even more easily known than the latter, and is such, that although the latter were not, it would still continue to be all that it is.
~ Rene Descartes
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There is no need to allege that Descartes sat in or on a stove. A poêle is simply a room heated by an earthenware stove. Cf. E. Gilson, Discours de la méthode: texte et commentaire, 4th edition (Paris: Vrin, 1967), p. 157.
~ Rene Descartes
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I think, therefore I am"), the idea that the mere act of thinking about one's existence proves there is someone there to do the thinking.
~ Rene Descartes
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Los orígenes del método están, según nos cuenta Descartes ( Discurso), en la lógica, el análisis geométrico y el álgebra. Conviene ante todo insistir en que el gravísimo defecto de la lógica de Aristóteles es, para Descartes, su incapacidad de invención.
~ Rene Descartes
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La base primera de la filosofía cartesiana es el cogito ergo sum: pienso, luego soy.
~ Rene Descartes
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I suppose the body to be just a statue or a machine made of earth.
~ Rene Descartes
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ou l'on admet, comme Descartes, que la nature de l'esprit et celle du corps n'ont pas le moindre point de contact, et alors il n'est pas possible qu'il y ait entre eux un intermédiaire ou un moyen terme ; ou l'on admet au contraire, comme les anciens, qu'ils ont une certaine affinité de nature, et alors l'intermédiaire devient inutile, car cette affinité suffit à expliquer que l'un puisse agir sur l'autre.
~ Rene Guenon
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I think; therefore I am.
~ Rene Descartes
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By the age of seven, almost all of us have separated our body and our soul from our mind, and we give all of our credence to our mind, disconnected from our bodies, disconnected from our souls, which abide and grow more in silence. Descartes
~ Richard Rohr
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