Devans99
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René Descartes timeless axiom is claimed to be the basis for secure or absolute knowledge - anything deduced from the axiom can be regarded as knowledge with absolute certainty:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogito,_ergo_sum
Descartes used his axiom to prove the existence of God via an ontological argument (similar to St Anselm’s). Not many people buy his proof, but it is such a good axiom, it seems a pity to waste it. Descartes project was to place all of knowledge on a firm footing.
I wonder what else we can deduce from it?
Here is a start:
1. I think therefore I am
2. You think therefore you are. Any conservation with another person reveals they have a different active train of thought and a different memory. So there is at least one other entity apart from me
3. We both share common experiences. Things in my mind are also in the other entities mind. So some things have some existence outside my own mind.
4. Events in my mind proceed in a linear sequence so something called ‘time’ exists
5. To exist something must have a start, so time must have a start — Devans99
2) There is no way in Hell I know that YOU think...or that therefore you are. — Frank Apisa
Devans99
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2) There is no way in Hell I know that YOU think...or that therefore you are. — Frank Apisa
You can tell by reading this sentence that it is produced by an entity other than your own conscious mind. So there is at least one entity in additional to yourself. So that eliminates solipsism. — Devans99
It's is true that other entity could be Descartes's evil demon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_demon). I am not quite sure how to get around that. Perhaps making two people speak at the same time - then it would be apparent that there are two other entities; at least one of which is not the evil demon.
Everything may be just me. — Frank Apisa
And, deductively, that's about it, according to Gassendi (1592-1655). — jorndoe
and we have the makings for man to become gods — Fooloso4
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