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Ideas of Descartes Plato and Hume

This argument does show that the appearance is a person, but the mind of Descartes proves to show that his imagination just makes him see the clothes and hats on the people. Even if Descartes is wrong and we understand the wax through our senses and imagination, he still believes that the mind mentally has a great imagination. The final argument Descartes can end on is if the wax exists through sight or imagination, this presupposes that he himself does exist. In conclusion all of these men have great thinking strategies. I feel that Descartes did describe and firmly state evidence that supports his reasoning for I think, therefore I am. He decided to use evidence of things in our society today to better help provide evidence for his Ideas. Such as in class discussions we stated answers to both sides of the spectrum. Even though Descartes statement had a little less impact on the class, I firmly agreed with his points of view. All three Hume, Descartes, and Plato had relatively the same mind, but all took up different perceptions of the ideas. ...

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