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Many of our beliefs are based on sensation or experience. Descartes offers two arguments, the arguments from deception and the argument from dreaming, to show that beliefs based on sensation are not trustworthy. Explain both of these arguments in your own words. Are they convincing to you? Why or why not?
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Descartes View on Sensation
In Descartes dream argument, the act of dreaming provides enough evidence to show that
the act of dreaming give enough evidence th...
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