The wax argument or the sheet of wax example is a thought experiment that René Descartes created in the second of his Meditations on First Philosophy. He devised it to analyze what properties are essential for bodies, show how uncertain our knowledge of the world is compared to our knowledge of our minds, and argue for rationalism.[1][2]
^Graziano, Richard G. "Descartes’ wax argument for the sum res cogitans".
^Newman, Lex, "Descartes' Epistemology", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2010 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
The waxargument or the sheet of wax example is a thought experiment that René Descartes created in the second of his Meditations on First Philosophy....
Waxes are a diverse class of organic compounds that are lipophilic, malleable solids near ambient temperatures. They include higher alkanes and lipids...
describes a piece of wax in the Second Meditation (see Waxargument). A solid piece of wax has certain sensory qualities. However, when the wax is melted, it...
The dream argument is the postulation that the act of dreaming provides preliminary evidence that the senses we trust to distinguish reality from illusion...
cosmological arguments. Other arguments for the existence of God have been proposed by St. Anselm, who formulated the first ontological argument; Thomas Aquinas...
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of wax. He determines that wax is not wax because of its color, texture or shape, as all of these things can change and the substance still be wax. He...
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adds, "the 'demon-argument' is not an argument at all. Descartes does not need another argument at this stage: the dream argument has already shown the...
The trademark argument is an a priori argument for the existence of God developed by French philosopher and mathematician, René Descartes. The name derives...
includes additional material from the 1647 French translation. Bucket argument Conservation of momentum Related works The World (Descartes) Principia...
knowledge. Aristotle and St. Augustine's work influenced Descartes's cogito argument.[failed verification] Additionally, there is similarity between Descartes's...
Amy Laura Wax (born January 19, 1953) is an American legal scholar and neurologist. She is the Robert Mundheim Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania...
thinking, therefore I exist"), which occurs in Part IV of the work. A similar argument, without this precise wording, is found in Meditations on First Philosophy...
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Whereas both philosophies are under the umbrella of epistemology, their argument lies in the understanding of the warrant, which is under the wider epistemic...
—Lucretius: 146–482 In his meditations, Descartes uses the CAP to support his trademark argument for the existence of God.: 430 Descartes' assertions were disputed by...
writers and actors strikes. In 2022, Ralph Macchio published the memoir Waxing On: The Karate Kid and Me (Dutton), in which he reflects upon the making...
Initially the work was not well received, due, in part, to the many gaps in arguments and complicated equations. Only after the translation into Latin and the...
Norman Kemp Smith to English in 1957) "is a helpful commentary on the argument of Articles 74-78" of The Passions of the Soul. Descartes begins by observing...
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(an "I") proves its existence to oneself; however, according to his WaxArgument, one could never similarly demonstrate the existence of the "other."...
Cogito ergo sum, "I think, therefore I am", then through the use of his waxargument he is able to show how the physical is separate from innate qualities...