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Answer both of the following questions as completely as possible. Your answers to these two questions should be, in total, at least two paragraphs in length (approx. 250 words):1. What stops the doubt of the First Meditation? What kind of reasoning supports the cogito?
2. What does the Wax Argument show? What is it meant to show? Does it succeed? Once you have completed your post, you will be able to see other students' responses. Select at least two posts to reply to and write thoughtful responses to both of them (each reply should be at least one paragraph in length). Do not simply say "I agree!" or "Good point!"
In your replies to other students, you may do any of the following: ask questions about the post, answer questions posed in the post, expand on the post's comments, share relevant web links, or offer an alternative viewpoint. This list is not exhaustive, so don't hesitate to be creative in your replies. Be sure to stay on topic, however!
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Discussion outline
I.
THE COGITO
a. What stops the doubt of the First Meditation?
b. What kind of reasoning supports the cogito?
II.
THE WAX ARGUMENT
a. What does the Wax Argument show?
b. What is it meant to show? Does it succeed?
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