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1 Meditations on First Philosophy in which are demonstrated the existence of God and the distinction between the human soul and body Ren Descartes Copyright Jonathan Bennett 2017. All rights reserved [Brackets] enclose editorial explanations. Small dots enclose material that has been added, but can be read as though it were part of the original text. Occasional bullets, and also indenting of passages that are not quotations, are meant as aids to grasping the structure of a sentence or a thought. Every four-point ellipsis.

2 Indicates the omission of a brief passage that seems to present more difficulty than it is worth. In his title for this work, Descartes is following a tradition (started by Aristotle) which uses First Philosophy ' as a label for metaphysics. First launched: July 2004 Last amended: April 2007. Contents First meditation 1. Second meditation 3. Third meditation 9. Fourth meditation 17. Fifth meditation 23. Sixth meditation 27. Meditations Ren Descartes First meditation First meditation : On what can be called into doubt Some years ago I was struck by how many false things I completely those who have deceived us even once.

3 Had believed, and by how doubtful was the structure of [The next paragraph presents a series of considerations back and beliefs that I had based on them. I realized that if I wanted forth. It is set out here as a discussion between two people, but that isn't to establish anything in the sciences that was stable and how Descartes presented it.]. likely to last, I needed just once in my life to demolish Hopeful: Yet although the senses sometimes deceive us everything completely and start again from the foundations.

4 About objects that are very small or distant, that doesn't It looked like an enormous task, and I decided to wait until apply to my belief that I am here, sitting by the fire, wearing I was old enough to be sure that there was nothing to be a winter dressing-gown, holding this piece of paper in my gained from putting it off any longer. I have now delayed hands, and so on. It seems to be quite impossible to doubt it for so long that I have no excuse for going on planning beliefs like these, which come from the senses.

5 Another to do it rather than getting to work. So today I have set all example: how can I doubt that these hands or this whole my worries aside and arranged for myself a clear stretch of body are mine? To doubt such things I would have to liken free time. I am here quite alone, and at last I will devote myself to brain-damaged madmen who are convinced they myself, sincerely and without holding back, to demolishing are kings when really they are paupers, or say they are my opinions. dressed in purple when they are naked, or that they are I can do this without showing that all my beliefs are false, pumpkins, or made of glass.

6 Such people are insane, and I. which is probably more than I could ever manage. My reason would be thought equally mad if I modelled myself on them. tells me that as well as withholding assent from propositions Doubtful (sarcastically): What a brilliant piece of reason- that are obviously false, I should also withhold it from ones ing! As if I were not a man who sleeps at night and often has that are not completely certain and indubitable. So all I all the same experiences while asleep as madmen do when need, for the purpose of rejecting all my opinions, is to find awake indeed sometimes even more improbable ones.

7 Often in each of them at least some reason for doubt. I can do in my dreams I am convinced of just such familiar events . this without going through them one by one, which would that I am sitting by the fire in my dressing-gown when in take forever : once the foundations of a building have been fact I am lying undressed in bed! undermined, the rest collapses of its own accord; so I will Hopeful: Yet right now my eyes are certainly wide open go straight for the basic principles on which all my former when I look at this piece of paper; I shake my head and it beliefs rested.

8 Isn't asleep; when I rub one hand against the other, I do it Whatever I have accepted until now as most true has deliberately and know what I am doing. This wouldn't all come to me through my senses. But occasionally I have happen with such clarity to someone asleep. found that they have deceived me, and it is unwise to trust 1. Meditations Ren Descartes First meditation Doubtful: Indeed! As if I didn't remember other occasions things whether they really exist in nature or not contain when I have been tricked by exactly similar thoughts while something certain and indubitable.

9 For whether I am awake asleep! As I think about this more carefully, I realize that or asleep, two plus three makes five, and a square has only there is never any reliable way of distinguishing being awake four sides. It seems impossible to suspect that such obvious from being asleep. This discovery makes me feel dizzy, [joke:] truths might be false. which itself reinforces the notion that I may be asleep! However, I have for many years been sure that there is Suppose then that I am dreaming it isn't true that I, an all-powerful God who made me to be the sort of creature with my eyes open, am moving my head and stretching out that I am.

10 How do I know that he hasn't brought it about my hands. Suppose, indeed that I don't even have hands or that there is no earth, no sky, nothing that takes up space, any body at all. Still, it has to be admitted that the visions no shape, no size, no place, while making sure that all these that come in sleep are like paintings: they must have been things appear to me to exist? Anyway, I sometimes think made as copies of real things; so at least these general kinds that others go wrong even when they think they have the of things eyes, head, hands and the body as a whole must most perfect knowledge; so how do I know that I myself don't be real and not imaginary.


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