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- Cartesian_circle abstract "The Cartesian circle is a potential mistake in reasoning attributed to René Descartes.Descartes argues – for example, in the third of his Meditations on First Philosophy – that whatever one clearly and distinctly perceives is true: \"I now seem to be able to lay it down as a general rule that whatever I perceive very clearly and distinctly is true.\" (AT VII 35) He goes on in the same Meditation to argue for the existence of a benevolent God, in order to defeat his skeptical argument in the first Meditation from the possibility that God be a deceiver. He then says that without his knowledge of God's existence, none of his knowledge could be certain. The argument takes this form:(1) Descartes' proof of the reliability of clear and distinct perceptions takes as a premise God's existence as a non-deceiver.(2) Descartes' proofs of God's existence presuppose the reliability of clear and distinct perceptions.".
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- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Andrea_Christofidou.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Antoine_Arnauld.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Williams.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophical_arguments.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Circular_reasoning.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Cogito_ergo_sum.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Dugald_Murdoch.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Existence_of_God.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink John_Cottingham.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Logical_consequence.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Meditations_on_First_Philosophy.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink René_Descartes.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Stoothoff.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLink Syllogism.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cartesian circle".
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Circle objection".
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageWikiLinkText "circularity".
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Descartes.
- Cartesian_circle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cartesian_circle subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Cartesian_circle subject Category:Philosophical_arguments.
- Cartesian_circle hypernym Mistake.
- Cartesian_circle type Argument.
- Cartesian_circle type Fallacy.
- Cartesian_circle type Redirect.
- Cartesian_circle type Technique.
- Cartesian_circle comment "The Cartesian circle is a potential mistake in reasoning attributed to René Descartes.Descartes argues – for example, in the third of his Meditations on First Philosophy – that whatever one clearly and distinctly perceives is true: \"I now seem to be able to lay it down as a general rule that whatever I perceive very clearly and distinctly is true.\" (AT VII 35) He goes on in the same Meditation to argue for the existence of a benevolent God, in order to defeat his skeptical argument in the first Meditation from the possibility that God be a deceiver. ".
- Cartesian_circle label "Cartesian circle".
- Cartesian_circle sameAs Q2340490.
- Cartesian_circle sameAs Círculo_cartesiano.
- Cartesian_circle sameAs Cirkelredenering_van_Descartes.
- Cartesian_circle sameAs Círculo_cartesiano.
- Cartesian_circle sameAs m.0764tp.
- Cartesian_circle sameAs Q2340490.
- Cartesian_circle wasDerivedFrom Cartesian_circle?oldid=704647517.
- Cartesian_circle isPrimaryTopicOf Cartesian_circle.