Descartes’ metaphysical
project revolves around the themes of the self, God, and the external
world. He takes the self as a thinking substance by separating it from
the extended substance. Unlike God – the uncreated substance – the self
and the external world are considered to be created substances. This
paper has three objectives. The first is to find out Descartes’ answer
to the question of what the self and the external world are by examining
existence and persistence. The second is to show how Descartes
demonstrates the self-getting access to this world. The last is to point
out the deficiency in his metaphysical project, namely, the deficiency
in his accounts of the self, the external world, and the relation
between them. This paper attempts to make up for this deficiency by
putting the missing piece, i.e., time into its place.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Philosophy |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | July 21, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 |