Descartes Meditation Two Summary

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Descartes starts “Meditation Two” by supposing that everything he sees is false, denying all his senses, which help him to determine what is true, and saying that body, shape, extension, movement, and place are all from his imagination . Then he raises a question, “What am I as a human being ( Meditation Two 24)”?
In order to answer the question, Descartes first tries to find out what is he and what help him to discover by looking through the nature of his soul. However, he denied his body at very beginning, so senses do not take place without having a body. The only thing left, which helps him to discover is thought. He describes thought as part of him and cannot be separated from him. “Here I make my discovery: thought exist; it alone cannot