Six Metaphysical Meditations
These are six meditations by the French philosopher Rene Descartes, best known for his conclusion "Cogito, ergro sum" "I Think, therefore I exist". They are called meditations because he clearly describes his deep reasoning on each topic. Each topic has objections made by Thomas Hobbs and Descartes' responses. The six topics are
Of Things Doubtful
Of the Nature of Mans Mind, and that ’tis easier Proved to Be then our Body
Of God, and that there Is a God
Of Truth and Falsehood
Of the Essence of Things Material, and herein again of God, and that He does Exist.
Of Corporeal Beings and their Existence, as also of the Real Difference between Mind and Body
(Summary by phil chenevert)
Genre(s): Philosophy
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Of Things Doubtful. | Larry Wilson |
00:11:14 |
Play 02 | Of the Nature of Mans Mind, and that ’tis easier Proved to Be then our Body | Bryan Applegate |
00:21:36 |
Play 03 | Of God, and that there Is a God. | BrentPatrick |
00:39:08 |
Play 04 | Of Truth and Falshood. | Kassandra Clever |
00:20:19 |
Play 05 | Of the Essence of Things Material, and herein again of God, and that He does Exist. | BrentPatrick |
00:16:42 |
Play 06 | Of Corporeal Beings and their Existence, as also of the Real Difference between Mind and Body. | Bryan Applegate |
00:35:50 |