Cartesian circle

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The Cartesian circle is a famous alleged circular reasoning in René Descartes’ Meditations, where his proof of God’s existence and his justification of clear and distinct perceptions appear to depend on each other.

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instanceOf alleged logical fallacy
interpretive issue in Descartes scholarship
philosophical problem
allegedlyUses God’s existence to guarantee reliability of clear and distinct perceptions
clear and distinct perceptions to prove God’s existence
allegedProblemFor Descartes’ epistemological project
Descartes’ foundationalism
Descartes’ theory of knowledge
concerns relationship between proof of God and certainty of clear and distinct perceptions
discussedBy 20th-century analytic philosophers
Anthony Kenny
Antoine Arnauld
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Harry Frankfurt
Immanuel Kant
Jaakko Hintikka
John Cottingham
discussedIn Meditation III
Meditation IV
Meditation V
field epistemology
history of philosophy
philosophy of religion
hasInterpretations no-circle or reconstructionist reading
strong circularity reading
weak circularity reading
historicallyFormulatedBy Antoine Arnauld
involves alleged circular reasoning
epistemic justification
metaphysical justification
involvesConcept God as a non-deceiver
clear and distinct perceptions
criterion of truth
divine veracity
foundationalism
methodological doubt
mainWorkDiscussedIn Meditations on First Philosophy
namedAfter René Descartes
questionRaised whether Descartes can non-circularly justify trust in reason
whether divine guarantee is needed for epistemic certainty
relatedTo causal argument for God’s existence
foundational justification of knowledge
ontological argument
problem of the criterion
skepticism
theistic proofs
statusInScholarship controversial

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Sixth Meditation relatedConcept Cartesian circle