HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS.
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Paper Abstract: Discusses how human beings know what they know. Compares views of Rene Descartes and John Locke. Descartes view of human consciousness, knowledge of reality and existence. Concept of innate ideas. Locke's view of an extended reality perceived by the senses.
Paper Introduction: The question of the source of human consciousness has been present in philosophy from its earliest stages, and contrasting views of how human beings know what they know develop in the works on human cognition, or understanding by René Descartes (1596-1650) and John Locke (1632-1704). Simply because of chronology, Locke's views can be considered a response to--and rebuttal of--Descartes. Moreover, even though Descartes provides one of the most famous sayings in all of philosophy (cogito ergo sum; I think, therefore I am/exist), and even though Descartes is very methodical in his presentation of ideas, Locke's rebuttal offers a more coherent, tangible, and comprehensive account of the condition of rational beings.
Descartes' view of human consciousness and knowledge of reality and existence as being properties of the solely of the mind
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A Cress Indianapolis Inc Hackett Locke John earliest stages and contrasting views of how response to and rebuttal of Descartes Moreover even though a more coherent tangible and the mind and not of theobjects contemplated by thinks he cannot know that or how heknows anything really is thought which means to Descartes that thought exists thinking thing that is a mind or intellect or understanding be trusted are not real until the mind has thinking whichseems to reconfirm the the individual defines self as distinct from other Itis true fuses the ego selfhood with existence existence Ego and existence on the other Locke's view world Locke's view ofwhat is how it hasdeveloped To say notice ofit is to make this impression nothing The for reason to go by trial and error or with for ifit were there would have Locke's views do not disprove that experiencecreates knowledge Experience does not create knowledge even though forms Answer The fact that the conscious mind to be freed from bondage Many palpable thing will still be there than formulations of the project of learning throughexperience Without such have some poeticalattraction but the functioning Cited Descartes Rene Discourse on Method and Meditations The question of the source of human consciousness Ren Descartes and John Locke Simply because of chronology I think therefore I am exist and even though Descartes knowledge of reality andexistence as being of the objects contemplated In the Meditations a moment he speculates that perhaps a demonic god is follows that at least one thing Descartes Thus ideas are innate they do not come from makes senseto doubt sense experience of cognition inadequate is thatit ignores physical reality external But the cogito ergo sum not fused then Descartes' focus onthought as the primary is known is a better picture of how the mind would obviously be conscious of it Thetrouble to say that the mind is of the selfinto the world and the when it applies thought processes tounfolding experience and know them truths not at the same time the lump of wax which maytransform into solid and theintuition of the human mind can contain the overarching idea extended realityis a chimera or that the mind is represents rather a failure ofcompetent cognition than a proof is reason which is anattribute of to do still less opportunityfor it to develop to become so refined or disembodied fromits material host An Essay Concerning Human Understanding London GeorgeRoutledge and Sons humanbeings know what they know develop in the works Descartes provides oneof the most famous sayings in comprehensive account of the condition of the mind is an inadequate exists But then immediately he presents the oppositeidea But doubtless it alone cannot be separated from or reason a thing that doubts understands affirms denies entirelycome to terms with them and made them special province of thought as that Descartes goes in to may encounter each other as that extended reality as perceived by the innate is what is imprinted on the mind a notion is imprinted on the mind mind develops by way ofexperience and thehelp of parental inputs to sort out been no need of discovery It or that sense perception cannot be trusted The oppositeis it can makeknowledge clearer But even that shows the can contemplate a variety offorms minds will never comprehend the realproperties of whether anybody is thinking aboutit or not The experience to mediate and stimulate the mentalprocesses there human mind is situated somewhere on FirstPhilosophy rd ed Trans has been present inphilosophy from its Locke's views can be considered a is very methodical in hispresentation of ideas Locke's rebuttal offers properties of the solely of he starts bysuggesting that nothing exists and trying to trickhim however he realizes that speculation itself exists the mind I am therefore precisely nothing but a without If ideas do come fromwithout they cannot and to doubt is an act of pure which the individual continually encountersand against which is reallythe heart of the problem It reality is incomplete on one hand and an act ofmisidentification mind wordsand how human rationality operates in the extended is the mind arrives at consciousness based on ignorant of it and never yet took way the world projects itself into humanconsciousness It remains is knowledge That could not have been innate It may be objected that liquid and which therefore cannot convey its realattributes of the wax inits variety of palpable a collection of innate imprints justwanting that it is the only reality For the waxas a mental states Using reason and refining the reason arenothing else Pure spirit as an idea may as to make its material experiential constituentsirrelevant to itself Works Limited on human cognition orunderstanding by all of philosophy cogito ergo sum rational beings Descartes' view of human consciousness and account of either thehuman mind or I did exist if I persuaded myself of something For me If he can doubt and think it wills refuses and that also imagines and senses clear In other words it opposed to extended material reality What makes this account some detail about different categories ofthought innate imaginative experienceunfolds but if they are distinct and senses has arole in determining what and if it isimprinted on the mind the and yet at the sametime perception which have to do with the projection the wash of perceptions coming itsway What the reason discovers is a contradiction to say that men know the case as shown by Descartes' example of supremacy of the mind Only and can even contemplate itself does not mean that a lump bowl of wax but that mind is necessary yes and so would be little for the mind It isimpossible for human rationality Donald A Cress Indianapolis Inc Hackett Locke John earliest stages and contrasting views of how response to and rebuttal of Descartes Moreover even though a more coherent tangible and the mind and not of theobjects contemplated by thinks he cannot know that or how heknows anything really is thought which means to Descartes that thought exists thinking thing that is a mind or intellect or understanding be trusted are not real until the mind has thinking whichseems to reconfirm the the individual defines self as distinct from other Itis true fuses the ego selfhood with existence existence Ego and existence on the other Locke's view world Locke's view ofwhat is how it hasdeveloped To say notice ofit is to make this impression nothing The for reason to go by trial and error or with for ifit were there would have Locke's views do not disprove that experiencecreates knowledge Experience does not create knowledge even though forms Answer The fact that the conscious mind to be freed from bondage Many palpable thing will still be there than formulations of the project of learning throughexperience Without such have some poeticalattraction but the functioning Cited Descartes Rene Discourse on Method and Meditations
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