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Apresentação filosofia escritório
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Created on November 15, 2024
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Filosofia de Decarte
Filosofia de René Descartes
Resgatando as teorias platônicas sobre o conhecimento, Descartes deu origem ao racionalismo moderno, defendendo que o conhecimento humano é inato, ou seja, já nasce com o ser humano, que vai, na medida em que estuda, descobrindo tal conhecimento oculto em si.
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Principais ideias de René Descartes
11-A razão e todo o conhecimento racional são inatos ao ser humano. A diferença entre o nível de inteligência de uns e de outros é o modo como utilizamos a racionalidade.2-O conhecimento filosófico, para atingir um bom resultado, deve ser claro e distinto, afastando tudo o que pode gerar qualquer dúvida. 3-É necessário estabelecer um método para que o conhecimento filosófico atinja a verdade.
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As regras para o método cartesiano são as seguintes:
Evidência: nunca aceitar como verdadeiro um conhecimento duvidoso, aceitando apenas aqueles conhecimentos claros e distintos, sem possibilidade de erro.Análise: dividir o problema filosófico que se quer estudar em quantas partes forem possíveis, pois assim a sua compreensão e resolução são facilitadas. Síntese: após a divisão, sempre começar resolvendo os problemas menores e menos complexos, pois a junção da resolução das partes menores pode resultar na resolução de um problema mais complexo. Enumeração: enumerar todas as partes, pois assim se tem uma maior facilidade de organização. Também faz parte dessa regra a necessidade de revisão de cada parte após a sua conclusão.
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