Discourse on Method Part 4
After rereading my section I come across something I thought was imporant but I do not understand what he means by it.
He talks about geometers and that geometers are the body or a space indfinitly extended in lenght breadth and hieght or depth.?He goes on to talk about a triangle. How it forms and how he is certain that "God who is this perfect being, is or exits, as demonstration in gemety could be. Is he saying that without God these things could not be? That what I got out of it however I am not sure.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Yes I think that Descartes is saying without God those things can not be because when I was reading he said something that answers your question. He said that if you don't believe in God than you can't believe in things such as your body, the stars, and the earth.
Yeah you are right cause after I posted that I read that. Thanks foe answering my question
Post a Comment