Descartes Discourse on Method.
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Descartes' Discourse on Method Due 10th November N.B.: Footnotes are fully referenced in the Bibliography, see Page 9. What do you think Descartes actually achieves in the Discourse? If you wanted to propose a new way of thinking about something how would you begin? How do you feel about your own education? What problems would you want to solve? What do those problems tell us about the way you think the world is moving? Do you think that the knowledge of God is really important for Descartes? Is the knowledge of God still a fundamental issue in thinking about thought and nature? Throughout the duration of Descartes' Discourses, theology, the nature that constitutes humanity and the established views on God are all called into question alongside the formulation of his new 'mathematical' philosophy. Despite very few palpable idioms or consensus' arising from the text, which dealt more with the exploration of...

