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early modern philosophy (descartes (ways of thinking (clear and distinct…
early modern philosophy
hobbes
scholastic philosophy
religion should be kept from politics
machiavelli
politics
power and benefit
tells about past and predicts future
descartes
cartesian doubt
senses
fiensish doubt
dreaming
cartesian dualism
the soul could not be identified with body
cartesian means descrates
ways of thinking
clear and distinct ideas
divide each problem
order your thoughts
check through
pascal
people as a thinking reed
people desperately need reason and heart
people are like reed, but still able to think
the good thing is that a person understand how miserable he is
you dont have to be the universe to destroy the person, enough to be a wind
wager
it is in our interest to believe in god
spinoza
everything is substance
modes
leibniz
monadology
metaphysics of simple substances
monads
ultimate elements
affect the world
god is the central mode
they are not like atoms
no spatial charackter
no material charackter
theodicy
why god permits manifestation of evil
british empricism
descartes
rationalit
bacon
empricist
locke
the founder
berkeley
esse est perccipi
to be is to be perceived
no material world
nothing has a spirit
i am the bunch of perceptions