Descartes: Knowledge is the truth With the arrival of the scientific revolution of the 17th century, the social and natural views of Europe have changed. There was great progress in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, chemistry. The world and its perspectives are changing With this change, new changes have occurred in the mind and new changes have arisen in philosophy. In addition to the ancient Greek philosophy focused on searching for orders by diversity of what is assimilated by the basic principle of the search Descartes tries to establish order through some basic division of labor.
Descartes believes that knowledge of eternal truth, including mathematical truths and epistemology and metaphysical basis of science, can only be achieved for different reasons, and physical knowledge with the help of other knowledge, scientific methods, I need experience. He also believes that dreams are as realistic as sensory experiences, but these dreams can not provide people with knowledge. Furthermore, since sensuous sensory experience may cause hallucinations, the sensory experience itself may be suspicious. Therefore, Descartes concluded that a reasonable pursuit of the truth should doubt every belief about the reality of sensation. He details these beliefs in research such as "methodology", "contemplation of Philosophy first", "principle of philosophy". Descartes has developed a way to get the truth. According to it, it is possible to classify everything that intelligence (or reason) can not be recognized as knowledge.
Descartes: Knowledge is the truth With the advent of the scientific revolution of the 17th century, the social and natural views of Europe have changed. There was great progress in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, chemistry. The world and its perspectives are changing With this change, new changes have occurred in the mind and new changes have arisen in philosophy. - Isaac Newton is an important figure of the scientific revolution since his discovery changed the world of science and belief system in many ways. His research brought this effect because I could explain why and how he prove my hypothesis and it led to a new way of thinking.
Do you often wonder what is true or true? Descartes believes that all doubt of true knowledge he knows is the only way to find the truth and reality. He doubts the key principle of his philosophical approach. Descartes asks us what we truly know in the shadow of doubt. To do this, he decided to look for himself in himself (Cartesian 9). First, since he decided to doubt everything, he had to write down all the knowledge he thought he knew the truth (Descartes 13). He is blind, forced to say that the truth has a certain understanding, not knowing the truth, the knowledge he knows already, and letting himself up. Descartes decided that it is not necessary to prove that all his knowledge is wrong and that it is not necessary to prove that all his knowledge is uncertain. However, he took no time to research all aspects of his knowledge.