Descartes 1: The Method of Doubt

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • The 7th video in Dr. Richard Brown's online introduction to philosophy course. For all videos go to onlinephilosophyclass.wordpres...

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  • @alittax
    @alittax 2 года назад +1

    It's so amazing that we can listen to lectures like these, and for FREE! THANK YOU, Richard! :)

  • @Arasieus
    @Arasieus 5 лет назад +4

    Another movie on the sensory experiences is "The Thirteenth Floor", it is a great move that any teacher can show in a class.

  • @Khusta100
    @Khusta100 9 лет назад +4

    Hey Richard, I just want to say thank you so much, I have just started listening to your lectures an everd I am so excited. I am new to philosophy but yet very Interested. You have made a lot of concepts much easier for me to digest. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK MAN...

  • @billbobson543
    @billbobson543 8 лет назад +53

    I think therefor I am confused and have a headache

  • @DavidHolcomb1776
    @DavidHolcomb1776 8 лет назад +5

    Excellent video,I enjoyed very much.Thanks for the content.

  • @alittax
    @alittax 2 года назад

    Your 1+1=3 "proof" proved really nicely that Descartes's got a good point. Well done!

  • @CoDRagna
    @CoDRagna 8 лет назад +28

    fell asleep listening to this woke up and got so scared

  • @marlenidottv
    @marlenidottv 11 лет назад +3

    Great leacture, am glad I can understand everything, your voice is great also, perfect recorded. Thanks a bunch. :) helps me understand more the book.

  • @dwchan915
    @dwchan915 11 лет назад

    Your explanation is so easy to understand. Thank you. You are a genius to me.

  • @seaNOmercy
    @seaNOmercy 11 лет назад

    Thank you so much, you really cleared these readings up for me!

  • @XYjujuPSN
    @XYjujuPSN 2 года назад +1

    I really needed this video. Thank you so much.

  • @yaarge2
    @yaarge2 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting ,really helpful, especially first 20 minutes.

  • @drasdragonk9
    @drasdragonk9 11 лет назад

    Amazing explanation! What a great job!

  • @yourneighbour5738
    @yourneighbour5738 5 лет назад +2

    *Descartes smashes X to doubt!*
    *It is super effective!*

  • @samyaqoob1611
    @samyaqoob1611 10 лет назад +3

    Great video. Helped a lot.

  • @pandotpira
    @pandotpira 11 лет назад

    its very useful for me taking up Secondary Education Major in Biological science. We teachers concerns about the transfer of knowledge to learners not just by means of indoctrination but invite them to construct their own knowledge. That is why it is Love of Wisdom.

  • @yankumar5280
    @yankumar5280 9 лет назад +1

    thanks for sharing Richard Brown

  • @LexAcademic
    @LexAcademic 11 лет назад

    This is such an awesome video!

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад

    Okay, btw, Richard, I have given this lecture hundreds of times! I hope you are not taking this in a bad way.

  • @k.vfrancisfrancis4125
    @k.vfrancisfrancis4125 Год назад

    I owe You sir for your valuable video

  • @nishithkhandwala
    @nishithkhandwala 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the videos!!!! Really appreciate it!

  • @joswayim1
    @joswayim1 11 лет назад

    good work all around, great public utility

  • @Forkroute
    @Forkroute 12 лет назад

    Extremely good. Thank you!

  • @metrx330
    @metrx330 11 лет назад +1

    A quick correction. Scotland is PART of Britian. Britain consists of Scotland, England and Wales. Just look at a map.

  • @ADAMOLOGY
    @ADAMOLOGY 12 лет назад

    wonderful presentation

  • @Yuxuan324
    @Yuxuan324 11 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading this, helped a lot!!

  • @itsboiigor7698
    @itsboiigor7698 3 года назад

    Really found this helpful

  • @Eusebeia7
    @Eusebeia7 9 лет назад

    Concerning phantom pain, I am a physician with an above the knee amputation. The nerve cell bodies for the leg are located in the lower spine therefore the amputation makes them very angry rather than killing them. Some times I get phantom muscle spasms in my heel pad even though there is only dense fibrous tissue not muscle tissue in the heel pad. Ibuprofen works great. Also Descartes said the mind was a whole unit. He must not have studies strokes and brain trauma patients who can have very specific defects. Some stroke patients will only recognize and take care of 1/2 of their body. Is not that strange.

  • @gda295
    @gda295 10 лет назад +1

    So Hume was a British Scottish philsopher

  • @KobeIsNotMyName
    @KobeIsNotMyName 4 года назад

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @robcampbell6700
    @robcampbell6700 5 лет назад

    I get it. Even if you are thinking in a dream, then your reason must still tell you that you must exist in order to think in a dream.

  • @Rog5446
    @Rog5446 10 лет назад +1

    I agree! There's no reason not to refer to Hume as Scottish, just because Scotland is part of Britain, just as I call myself English and have a British Passport.
    Now to be pedantic, a coin is not round, it’s a disc Dr Brown.
    And it’s Wales, not Whales. torosalvajebcn.

  • @bingonumbers6222
    @bingonumbers6222 6 лет назад

    the doubt specific section starts at 20mins but I wouldn't reccomened skipping becaures those first 20 are good

  • @jessicak88
    @jessicak88 4 года назад

    Great video!!!!

  • @asolis8
    @asolis8 11 лет назад

    thanks for the post!

  • @ondrejhalan1524
    @ondrejhalan1524 5 лет назад

    Why he didnt applicate his method on his first argument cogito ergo sum :-)

  • @_kdramachiingu_
    @_kdramachiingu_ 6 лет назад

    Really helped a lot of thanku

  • @jimkeogh8668
    @jimkeogh8668 10 лет назад

    why are all these slide blurred. its impossible to read them.. Otherwise great lectures

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад

    I don't know that syllogism is the best way to present this. Descartes was a mathematician, of course. I think his method was meant to mirror geometry in particular. As in, axioms. This was perhaps behind his foundationalism.

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад

    First this is good. I think the that your argument that Efficient Cause is on the mind side might be wrong. Doesn't that conflict with the mechanization of the Universe.

  • @nickstanton1090
    @nickstanton1090 3 года назад

    Richard - I’m enjoying your lectures. Thank you for posting them.
    David Hume was both Scottish and British.
    Let me sort out your apparent confusion. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the correct name for our sovereign entity. Great Britain comprises 3 countries - England, Scotland and Wales. All English, Scottish and Welsh people are British. The people of Northern Ireland are not technically British, they are citizens of the United Kingdom - although I think it is fair to say that many of them would refer to themselves as British.

  • @robcampbell6700
    @robcampbell6700 5 лет назад

    But if you are thinking and therefore conclude that you must therefore exist that does not exclude the possibility that you are dreaming that you are thinking. How does he get around that.

  • @HoneyRainbowFlower
    @HoneyRainbowFlower 11 лет назад

    You are correct.

  • @LaEspriella
    @LaEspriella 10 лет назад

    If gravity is a force the pulls down objects, how come in Science they teach it is an acceleration, and also that is a curvature of space -time, which one of the three is it then? and why it is different on the Moon?

  • @theosuguitan4511
    @theosuguitan4511 6 лет назад

    28:37 That woke me right up, bud

  • @Rog5446
    @Rog5446 10 лет назад +1

    Oh, and another thing Dr Brown.
    Big Ben is a bell, not a clock.

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад

    Actually, I disagree with Descartes about so many things, but your last point...
    I agree with that. You can point to the injury, but the PERSON is in pain, whether that is the mind or not, we can debate that.

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад +1

    Wow, I love the mathematical argument. I am not at all convinced Descartes had this is mind. If the Evil Genesis can deceive at a God like level, then there need be no clever explanation.

  • @camilocastrolm
    @camilocastrolm 11 лет назад

    Subtitle in spanish please!!!

  • @karenhovhannisyan91
    @karenhovhannisyan91 11 лет назад

    subscribed, waiting more videos from you, regards!!

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад

    I appreciate the "unreliable" senses part, but it seems like it is a bit too much. I mean, all you have to do is point to magic.

  • @benquinney2
    @benquinney2 4 года назад

    There’s a relief

  • @VeNeXing
    @VeNeXing 11 лет назад

    Thank you :D.

  • @TheExplodingPumpkin
    @TheExplodingPumpkin 11 лет назад

    I actually think it is pronounced Descartes originally, but dialect and accent changed it over time. Not sure.

  • @Mazurka1001
    @Mazurka1001 12 лет назад

    It's not Dey-cart like in go-cart.
    It's Des-cartes. (like Mart in your nearest Walmart...)

  • @averroesaverroes4257
    @averroesaverroes4257 7 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @benquinney2
    @benquinney2 4 года назад

    Solid foundations

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад

    You know that clear and distinct ideas is neither clear nor distinct? I do try to describe it similar to the way you do.

  • @almilligan7317
    @almilligan7317 7 лет назад

    If you turn a telescope around what you get is a microscope? Can anyone explain?

    • @WalyB01
      @WalyB01 7 лет назад

      Do you know how lenses work?, because that is the basic principle used by both.

    • @almilligan7317
      @almilligan7317 7 лет назад

      WalyB01 I have a telescope. If I look through it it brings things far away closer. If I turn it around they are even farther away.

    • @WalyB01
      @WalyB01 7 лет назад

      yeah a microscope and a telescope both work with lenses both the focus points are different. That is you could use a telescope lens as a micorscope, but it would not be a good one. However, if you use a telescope, which has two lenses. It will go wrong and you would indeed not get any magnification.

  • @leihaomangang
    @leihaomangang 5 лет назад

    Nice video thnks

  • @jacobian9826
    @jacobian9826 10 лет назад

    what?

  • @FatmanAO
    @FatmanAO 8 лет назад +1

    Dj Green Lantern!!, Dr. Brown are you a Jadakiss fan? haha

  • @matthewjohnston283
    @matthewjohnston283 4 года назад

    The Dream Argument. One thing I have realized that I need to clarify is that the dream is real, but WHAT you dream is false. Yes you're dreaming, but if you are dreaming that you are flying, you are NOT flying. The experience is real, but the belief is false.

  • @Mr_BenPrime
    @Mr_BenPrime 11 лет назад

    "...therefore I am not". I lol'd.

  • @one1596
    @one1596 4 года назад

    Ghum astese.... Baal lecture etto long kno???

  • @boss180888
    @boss180888 11 лет назад

    you should change "disappears" to "vanishes" it took me a while thinking he'd just walk off ;)

  • @steveelim
    @steveelim 4 года назад

    9:36 What's wrong with calling David Hume British as Scotland was/is part of Britain???
    29:25 Asking which line is longer among three lines is adding doubt (or in this case, ambiguity) to an already doubtful scenario. I thought we're trying to eliminate/minimize doubt.
    Otherwise good lecture. Sorry, I'm anal.

  • @blackshroud
    @blackshroud 11 лет назад

    the bartender then turns to Heisenberg. "Wow, did you see that?" the bartender asks, to which Heisenberg replies, "Possibly, but I can't be sure."

  • @MR-qh7fq
    @MR-qh7fq 8 лет назад +2

    what does BCE mean?

    • @tlcorsello
      @tlcorsello 8 лет назад

      Before the common era

    • @MR-qh7fq
      @MR-qh7fq 8 лет назад

      But what defines the "common er" what is the reference point?

    • @zhannaibragimovna6361
      @zhannaibragimovna6361 7 лет назад

      TL Corsello before Christian era.

    • @lashjamir9252
      @lashjamir9252 5 лет назад

      Epic Michael Christian era

    • @henrytheinnocentviii7871
      @henrytheinnocentviii7871 5 лет назад

      @@MR-qh7fq 1 B.C.E. is a year before the birth of Christ, although most have recognised his birth as 4 B.C.E.

  • @screenwatcher2312
    @screenwatcher2312 10 лет назад +2

    s/o to the DJ Green Lantern reference! haha

  • @rplea
    @rplea 7 лет назад

    Scotland was fully integrated into the Kingdom of Great Britain during the lifetime of Hume.

  • @benquinney2
    @benquinney2 4 года назад

    Emptiness,the starting point

  • @tonywyli
    @tonywyli 6 лет назад

    Britain includes England, Ireland and Scotland.

  • @sneadh1
    @sneadh1 8 лет назад +2

    "Dubito ergo cogito. Cogito ergo sum"

    • @wbx9126
      @wbx9126 5 лет назад

      "Dubito" is that even the actual Latin word

  • @Chae_shay
    @Chae_shay 11 лет назад

    Brown's my homeboy haha

  • @tldnolan
    @tldnolan 11 лет назад

    True.Scotland has always, uncontraversially, been part of Britian (in the same way that France, for example, is part of Europe). This is geographical as much as well as socio-economic. Scotland is not a colony of the British Empire but a component part. If Scotish philosophers were referred to as "English philosophers" there would be contraversy but there has never been an argument as to wheter Scotish people are British. There is argument as to wether they want to be ruled by England though....

  • @muzzledbunny
    @muzzledbunny 5 лет назад

    Where my eeb2 ppl at??

  • @Cgh-l1h
    @Cgh-l1h 7 лет назад

    Scottish people are British as well, why is this so hard to understand. English is not the same as British

  • @ymustbsogood
    @ymustbsogood 4 года назад +1

    broooooo thank you for posting this oh my god dis shit helped me out so much, thank you mr brown. Fuck i wanna send you an edible arrangement or some shit. thank you mr richard

  • @ferglethefig
    @ferglethefig 12 лет назад

    Scotland is part of Britain is it not? So he can be called a British Philosopher.

    • @shootingstar3371
      @shootingstar3371 6 лет назад

      ferglethefig no he's a Europe which makes him disliked Muslim

  • @torosalvajebcn
    @torosalvajebcn 10 лет назад +1

    Britain is the main island, composed of England, Scotland, and Whales. Along with Northern Ireland, it makes up the United Kingdom aka Great Britain. So David Hume was British.

    • @cjaygrove312
      @cjaygrove312 10 лет назад +2

      So since Mexico is on the American continent they are considered Americans despite the fact that there exists a clear dichotomy between what someone means when they talk about geographical names and societal and cultural ones?

    • @LaEspriella
      @LaEspriella 10 лет назад +3

      Whales???? ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

    • @KeithWhittingham
      @KeithWhittingham 9 лет назад

      elena Esp Yup, Jonah was Welsh

    • @cosmos2273
      @cosmos2273 9 лет назад

      +torosalvajebcn How come Europeans never mention Europian tribes? For an example the mancuso, normans, brits, english and so forth. The brits are the second biggest tribe. Hence that's where the name Britain came from. The english tribe are dominant and they are majority. Thus everyone in UK speak their language, Another example is the frank tribe in France. They named their country and currency after their tribe. This might surprise you but it is a fact not well known by many people. There is no country where they speak one language. Mandarin, Cantonese, fuji , szechuan and many more chinese tribes should be considered chinese because they are indeed Chinese because they are differrent languages of China as a result of different tribes of China. Zulu tribe in South Africa is majority. But Zulu as a language was not converted as a national language even though most people speak Zulu in South Africa, including white people. In China, UK and France is the opposite. What a slick way to hide the existence of tribes in their countries! The reason is because tribes are associated with primitivism!

    • @torosalvajebcn
      @torosalvajebcn 9 лет назад

      Thanks for the info.

  • @Lamonty7
    @Lamonty7 11 лет назад +8

    Rene Descartes walks into a bar and asks for a drink.
    The barman gives him a drink and he downs it. The barman goes away and then comes back and asks "would you like another drink?"
    Descartes, appalled responds, "I think not!" And disappears.
    Like if you get it ;)

  • @rhe3156
    @rhe3156 2 года назад

    Seems rather weak, I mean the tool of "doubt " which he is using with all it's connections must be considered a truth. I.e a true measure. I mean how do you know that is real. And can be utilized in this way. If that's the case he could have saved himself the trouble and said "I doubt therefore I am.

  • @mgoodkin
    @mgoodkin 9 лет назад

    Are the senses really that unreliable? No they are not. When we perceive the bent shape of a pencil in a glass of water, our senses are accurately reporting the actual way the light is being conveyed to them. When we perceive 3 lines of the same length, with different ends, our senses accurately report the lines as being the same length. It is more a function of how well we have trained our ability to observe the actual lengths of these lines, and not read anymore into it. Most people have not trained their power of observation to see the lines as equal in length. In my figure drawing class, I spent 3 years training myself how to observe the model the actual way the model appeared and not what I thought how it appeared. Of course, our perception is not infallible, but it is accurate enough, so that scientists know when it is in error and then make adjustments. If our perceptions were really that unreliable, we would not have attained the level of science that we have now.

    • @XXXQ2
      @XXXQ2 9 лет назад +2

      I think you are right in saying that our senses e.g. vision are quite reliable... but that's not Descartes point.. Descartes is looking for certinty and as long as there is ANY little doubt about the accuracy of the senses, there is a chance of them reporting falsly the representation of the external world :) In relation to the illusion about the pencil in the glass of water, in which the pencil bends - If you say that our vision report what our vision sees i.e. that the pencil is bend... Than that is not at all a objektiv report of the external world. It would be more coherent with a sanse-datum og representative realism theory than a direkt realism, as you state, if im not wrong :)

  • @kantfail
    @kantfail 12 лет назад

    I'm still stuck between empiricism and rationalism. I guess I'm leaning towards Idealism. Evolutionary Psychology erases them.

  • @specialnet111
    @specialnet111 6 лет назад

    Στο

  • @lalsenarath
    @lalsenarath 4 года назад

    I have an argument against the evel genius. It's Occam's razor. Suppose the evel genius try to do all to deceive everyone in the world, it would have to do lot of work, lot of processing, maybe genius could do it, but doesn't the simple argument that everything exists as it is, then lot less work to be done.

  • @shalonichauhan5340
    @shalonichauhan5340 3 месяца назад

    1 drop of water + 1 drop of water = 1 drop of water

  • @AntiFascist2011
    @AntiFascist2011 12 лет назад

    Scots disagree with each other but those of us who actually know our history know that British means English. Americans are right to mix them up because the word british was invented by the English in order to colonize Scotland, Wales and even Ireland. The sooner we regain our independence the better.
    Alba gu brath! Saor Alba a-nis!

  • @zhannaibragimovna6361
    @zhannaibragimovna6361 7 лет назад +1

    But I guess if you are a Scottish who happens to be a famous philosopher then you are British. But if you are a Scottish who is having a drunken brawl at Heathrow airport departures lounge then you are just Scottish...

  • @mistrkill
    @mistrkill 8 лет назад

    HEY RICARDS ARE YOU HERE

    • @SuperShikaku
      @SuperShikaku 8 лет назад +1

      +Mistr Kill Who is ricards even

    • @mistrkill
      @mistrkill 8 лет назад

      SuperShikaku oh look, a wild Ricards here

    • @mistrkill
      @mistrkill 8 лет назад

      the one who likes Naruto xddddd

  • @lazster1200
    @lazster1200 11 лет назад +3

    David Hume was born in the Kindom of Great Britain, which was formed in 1707. He was also born on the island of Great Britain, which is the largest island of the British Isles. That is why Hume is referred to as British. I find your ill informed anti-English opinion as to why he is called British risible.

  • @reform0party0
    @reform0party0 12 лет назад

    scotland is a part of Britain, it always has been, it's still not independent, theres nothing wierd about claiming Hume is British

  • @reform0party0
    @reform0party0 12 лет назад

    im sure that all came from an american, thats like saying canada should be called part of the USA, we are part of the european continent yes but we are still britain

  • @psilocyberspaceman
    @psilocyberspaceman 10 лет назад

    Of course it matters who the evil geniuses are. Nothing is more important!!!

  • @TheRealUlysses
    @TheRealUlysses 10 лет назад

    2 Chainz!

  • @danielraska6109
    @danielraska6109 9 лет назад +2

    I have to say smth. I find huge mistage in proof when u looks, that 2 is equal 3. When u wrote, that (x-1)(x+1)=(x-1) u divided both sides with (x-1) but u cant divide with zero. Well, its not a proof, it´s mathematical mistake. If u know smth about conddition in equations. ps: i am sorry about my english, i still study it.

    • @NWHSBL
      @NWHSBL 7 лет назад

      That's exactly his point.. that you can make a mistake and think you have the correct answer and yet be wrong.

    • @NWHSBL
      @NWHSBL 7 лет назад

      He even points out exactly where the mistake is in the video.

  • @AntiFascist2011
    @AntiFascist2011 12 лет назад

    Maybe, but Scotland still exists and is a self-governing nation with an upcoming referendum on full independence. So calling people Scottish is more accurate, if you want call someone british, why stop there, why not call people 'European' or just Earthling.

  • @WalyB01
    @WalyB01 5 лет назад

    So lets put the evil genius into Cognio Ergo Sum. At 51:25 you say: "you see that it must be true" . Yet, here comes the evil genius making you see that it must be true....

    • @pjeffries301
      @pjeffries301 5 лет назад

      Excellent! Follow your thinking into Hume, and you end up at Kant's doorstep - welcome home.

    • @henrytheinnocentviii7871
      @henrytheinnocentviii7871 5 лет назад

      This is seems to be paradoxial, and can be used from anything. For example, if a religious representative is told of a contradiction, and he responds: "God put it as such to increase our faith." He may keep repeating this for anything, so this is where that point falls.

  • @zhannaibragimovna6361
    @zhannaibragimovna6361 7 лет назад

    Btw Scottish are British. lol