Explain how a focus on reasons to doubt our beliefs can ultimately lead to certain knowledge?

2. Near the very start of Meditations on First Philosophy, Rene Descartes tells the reader that his goal is to address
two questions: the matter of whether or not God exists, and whether or not the human soul exists as something
distinct from the body. Select one of these questions and, based upon the excerpt we studied, describe
Descartes’ conclusion and the reasoning he offers in support of his position.
2.Descartes adopts a particular intellectual strategy in his Meditations for reaching the truth he seeks. Oddly, it is a
Method that begins with an emphasis on doubt. According to Descartes, how is it that this approach works?
Explain how a focus on reasons to doubt our beliefs can ultimately lead to certain knowledge? And, where does
this approach lead Descartes by the end of Meditations III? What conclusions does he reach about God and
human existence?

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