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Descartes' "Meditations": Knowledge And First Truth
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6 pages in length. Behind Descartes' knowledge principle was the concept of being in touch with such internal aspects as beliefs, ideas, reasoning, hopes, thoughts, memories and temperament. He argued that being tuned into these elements helps to tap into one's intrinsic sense of consciousness. True knowledge is what Descartes aspired to grasp through consciousness. Step one in his groundbreaking compilation of scientifically conscious thought was that of other minds in relation to his first truth of existence, a concept that was thoroughly developed in Meditations. No additional sources cited.
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