Descartes Meditation IV: Of the True and the False
Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they are continuing with Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy and looking into the 4th Meditation. In the previous Meditations Descartes has discovered the he does exist as a thinking thing and also that God exists. In this Meditation Descartes raises a very interesting question, if God does exist then why is are we subject to so many errors and falsehoods? If God is a perfect being who created us a thinking conscious being why are we prone to so many mistakes? Could it be that our existence lies between the two extremes of perfection or nothingness? Does our free will exceed our knowledge and understanding? Watch as the two carry on the debate on Descartes works. This script is part of the Philosophy Vibe "Descartes Meditations" eBook, available on Amazon: https://mybook.to/philosophyvibe7 Check out the Philosophy Vibe merchandise store: https://philosophy-vibe-store.creator... #descartes #meditations #philosophy

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