Objections and Replies

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Objections and Replies is a collection of critical responses to, and Descartes’ defenses of, the arguments in Meditations on First Philosophy, forming an essential part of the work’s philosophical reception and clarification.

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instanceOf collection of philosophical writings
philosophical text
associatedWork Meditations on First Philosophy
author René Descartes
contains Meditations on First Philosophy
surface form: Descartes’ replies to critics

critical responses to Descartes’ arguments
countryOfOrigin France
dateWritten 1641
discusses Cartesian doubt
causal argument for God’s existence
clear and distinct perceptions
cogito ergo sum
error and the will
nature of material substance
ontological argument for God’s existence
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surface form: Fifth Set of Objections and Replies

First Set of Objections and Replies
Fourth Set of Objections and Replies
Letter of Dedication to the Sorbonne
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surface form: Second Set of Objections and Replies

Seventh Set of Objections and Replies
Sixth Set of Objections and Replies
Meditations
surface form: Synopsis of the Meditations

Third Set of Objections and Replies
hasContributor Anonymous objectors
Antoine Arnauld
University of Paris faculty
surface form: Catholic theologians of the Sorbonne

Marin Mersenne
Pierre Bourdin
Pierre Gassendi
Thomas Hobbes
historicalSignificance key document in early modern philosophy
source for understanding contemporary reactions to Cartesianism
language Latin
partOf Meditations on First Philosophy
period 17th century
philosophicalTradition Cartesianism
roleInWork clarifies arguments of the Meditations
defends Descartes’ method and conclusions
records early reception of Descartes’ philosophy
structure organized into numbered sets of objections followed by replies
subject certainty and knowledge
epistemology
existence of God
metaphysics
methodological skepticism
philosophy of mind
philosophy of religion
real distinction between mind and body

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Meditations on First Philosophy hasCommentary Objections and Replies
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this entity surface form: Second Set of Objections and Replies
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this entity surface form: Fifth Set of Objections and Replies