![]() ![]() Descartes says the same is true for many things - "truth" can be found using the senses, as they are the connection between the mind, body, and the real world. However, as he matures, he finds out the truth using his senses. As a young child or even a young adult, Descartes does not know exactly what love is. ![]() The first of the six meditations discusses how the author, Descartes, came to know the simple truths in life. Indeed, many of Descartes' ideas are controversial, as you cannot prove a negative, but they are revolutionary for the time the work was written. The subjects under consideration range from youthful falsehoods to the existence of a God. Meditations on First Philosophy is a work written by 17th century French author Rene Descartes that discusses six "meditations" on the truth that humanity can decipher from the natural world. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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