that truth comes from observation and experience
Descartes aimed to find a secure foundation for knowledge by doubting everything and only accepting beliefs that were indubitable. He wanted to establish a method of doubt that would lead to undeniable truths, ultimately seeking to establish a foundation of knowledge based on reason rather than on mere beliefs or authority.
Descartes aimed to prove that he could establish certain knowledge by doubting everything that could be doubted, ultimately leading to the famous conclusion "I think, therefore I am" as the foundation of his philosophy. He sought to find a firm foundation for knowledge that was beyond doubt.
He started from the thought that if you doubt everything, then you have to prove that everything exists and that man exists. If you start from nothing as he did, then you have to admit that there is something. I am, therefore I exist.
Descartes uses this statement to prove that he exists: "I think, therefore I am." He uses this as proof because him thinking shows he is capable of having a free will and keeping his own opinions.
In simplest terms, it is using doubting and questioning to prove everything that cannot be explained by a logical explanation, leaving only those things that are explained logically left to be believed. It would lead someone to believe that anything that doesn't have something rooted in logic is false. It requires excessive and almost extravagant thinking to do so, since almost everything can be looked at this way somehow. The whole thought process behind the method can, eventually, trace everything back to creation, using the logic that everything had to come from some place to create it to start with. It's a fun little method at times. Hope this helps some.
Science cannot prove the existence of something that does not exist, as its methods rely on observable evidence and testing hypotheses. If something does not have any physical manifestation or empirical data to support its existence, science cannot provide proof of it.
Descartes aimed to prove that he could establish certain knowledge by doubting everything that could be doubted, ultimately leading to the famous conclusion "I think, therefore I am" as the foundation of his philosophy. He sought to find a firm foundation for knowledge that was beyond doubt.
He started from the thought that if you doubt everything, then you have to prove that everything exists and that man exists. If you start from nothing as he did, then you have to admit that there is something. I am, therefore I exist.
Jesus invited doubting Thomas to touch his crucified hands to prove that he was really Jesus.
Descartes uses this statement to prove that he exists: "I think, therefore I am." He uses this as proof because him thinking shows he is capable of having a free will and keeping his own opinions.
That sensory input and beliefs do not constitute knowledge
Rene Descartes philosophy of logic and rationality led him to come to the conclusion that God must exist. Without his existence, there is not explanation for the universe.
He really did not do that much in astronomy. He was more of a trying to explain God philosophe. He systematically doubted everything including himself as a human and tried to prove everything was a mechanism or machine. Look up voltaires work on him and Francais Bacon that will explain it all to.
Curiously the most important reason for integrity and discipline in math and the sciences is that it is checkable. And there is always somebody close on your heels checking everything you do and hoping to prove you wrong.
You are hoping to gain trust and prove your loyalty.
George Washington was trying to prove that he could be a strong leader that would enforce the law, since the people were doubting that the government was capable of handling rebellion.
They can't prove anything about Charles Darwin's evolution. Here's the thing they cant prove, along with everything else, humans being able to reason. Apes can't do that, they do everything by instinct.
yes and no because the coaches pay them in a gamble hoping so that they prove their worth