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  1. The first meditation again: a hidden source of doubt?Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    I raise the question of whether there is a hidden source of doubt in Descartes’ first meditation, if one adopts the perspective of some people he describes as insane.
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    The First Meditation.John Carriero - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 68 (3-4):222-248.
  3. The first meditation and the senses.Marleen Rozemond - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 4 (1):21 – 52.
    One question that has created controversy among interpreters is just how much is in doubt at the end of the Dream Argument in Meditation I. I argue that there is doubt about the existence of composite bodies not yet about the existence of a physical world. I also caution against using later parts of the Meditations to interpret the First Meditation on account of the order of reasons in this work. I connect the Omnipotent God argument to (...)
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  4. Descartes' first meditation: Something old, something new, something borrowed.Leo Groarke - 1984 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (3):281-301.
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    Descartes first meditation: A point of contact for contemporary philosophical methods.Robert Botkin - 1972 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):353-358.
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    Descartes' first meditation: Mathematics and the laws of logic.Mark A. Olson - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (3):407-438.
  7. The first meditation (philosophy and carnival).E. Trias - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (2):139-150.
     
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    First meditation: Introduction. On the phenomenological analysis as movement in a zigzag pattern.Marc Richir - 2020 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 9 (1):283-305.
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    Descartes’s First Meditation.Avery Fouts - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2):223-238.
    Based on an earlier analysis that tries to show that existence is a real predicate, I now argue that Descartes’s dream and malicious demon arguments are fallacious. An object that stands external to me (i.e., that exists) is the one thing that I cannot produce by my dreams, and, on phenomenological grounds, I am immediately experiencing an existing object right now. Therefore, in accepting that it is a logical possibility that I am dreaming, either I illicitly conflate an existing object (...)
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    Descartes’s First Meditation.Avery Fouts - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2):223-238.
    Based on an earlier analysis that tries to show that existence is a real predicate, I now argue that Descartes’s dream and malicious demon arguments are fallacious. An object that stands external to me (i.e., that exists) is the one thing that I cannot produce by my dreams, and, on phenomenological grounds, I am immediately experiencing an existing object right now. Therefore, in accepting that it is a logical possibility that I am dreaming, either I illicitly conflate an existing object (...)
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    Mathematics in the First Meditation A Reply to Professor O'Briant.John Cottingham - 1978 - Studia Leibnitiana 10 (1):113 - 115.
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    7. Mathematics in the First Meditation.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1970 - In Demons, Dreamers, and Madmen: The Defense of Reason in Descartes's Meditations. New York: Princeton University Press. pp. 84-92.
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  13. Why it Matters that I’m Not Insane: The Role of the Madness Argument in Descartes’s First Meditation.Fred Ablondi - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1):79-89.
    Descartes’s First Meditation employs a series of arguments designed to generate the worry that the senses might not provide sufficient evidence to justify one’staking as certain one’s beliefs about the way the world is. As the meditator considers what principle describes the conditions under which it is possible to attain certain knowledge, one after another doubt-generating device is ushered in, until at last he finds himself like someone caught in a whirlpool, able neither to stand firm nor to (...)
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  14. The Modes of Descartes’ First Meditation.Richard Davies - 2016 - In Sébastien Charles & Plínio Junqueira Smith (eds.), Academic Scepticism in the Development of Early Modern Philosophy. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Why it Matters that I’m Not Insane: The Role of the Madness Argument in Descartes’s First Meditation.Fred Ablondi - 2007 - International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1):79-89.
    Descartes’s First Meditation employs a series of arguments designed to generate the worry that the senses might not provide sufficient evidence to justify one’staking as certain one’s beliefs about the way the world is. As the meditator considers what principle describes the conditions under which it is possible to attain certain knowledge, one after another doubt-generating device is ushered in, until at last he finds himself like someone caught in a whirlpool, able neither to stand firm nor to (...)
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  16. Madness at the centre: on Descartes’ first meditation turned into a dialogue.Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    Charles Larmore presents the central part of Descartes’ first meditation as a brief dialogue between a skeptic and a sensible empiricist. I point out a source of discontent about this innovative transformation.
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  17. Cartesian hyperbolic doubts and the “painting analogy” in the First Meditation.Edwin Etieyibo - 2010 - Diametros 24:45-57.
    René Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy is his most celebrated philosophical work. The book remains one of the most significant and influential works in epistemology, metaphysics and philosophy of mind in the history of Western philosophy. In this paper I examine the relationship between the various hyperbolic doubts, the dreaming, imperfect creator, and evil demon hypotheses in Meditation I. The paper shows that the "painting analogy" occupies a central position in the First Meditation not only because (...)
     
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    The Seriousness of Doubt and Our Natural Trust in the Senses in the First Meditation.David Macarthur - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (2):159-181.
    In the present paper I shall argue that the real problem here is the very idea that there is a dilemma that compels us to choose sides. We can hold both that the meditator's doubts are fully serious, and that they leave the perspective of common sense largely unscathed. The key to dissolving the dilemma is to see that the meditator observes a distinction between two levels of epistemic standards: the very demanding standards appropriate to certainty, understood in a rather (...)
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    The Seriousness of Doubt and Our Natural Trust in the Senses in the First Meditation.MacArthur David - 2003 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33 (2):159 - 181.
    In the Synopsis to the Meditations Descartes assures us that ‘extensive doubt… [provides] the easiest route by which the mind may be led away from the senses’. And in the Fifth Replies Descartes adds that it is essential to a proper understanding of the Meditations that ‘the entire testimony of the senses should be regarded as uncertain and even as false’. But to deny our ordinary trust in the senses on the grounds of such ‘hyperbolic’ or ‘metaphysical’ doubts as that (...)
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  20. Comparing phases of skepticism in al-Ghazālī and Descartes: Some first meditations on deliverance from error.Omar Edward Moad - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (1):pp. 88-101.
    Abū Hāmid al-Ghazālī (1058–1111 c.e .) is well known, among other things, for his account, in al-Munqidh min al-ḍalāl (Deliverance from error), of a struggle with philosophical skepticism that bears a striking resemblance to that described by Descartes in the Meditations . This essay aims to give a close comparative analysis of these respective accounts, and will concentrate solely on the processes of invoking or entertaining doubt that al-Ghazālī and Descartes describe, respectively. In the process some subtle differences between them (...)
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  21. The epistemic role of imagination in Descartes's First Meditation.Lynda Gaudemard - manuscript
    While imagination was a major concern for Descartes throughout his work, Cartesian scholars have paid little attention to this faculty, especially regarding to the Meditations of First Philosophy. This article highlights the epistemic role of imagination in the First Meditation. I argue that the way Descartes’s conception of imagination is elaborated in the First Meditation helps question our interpretation of his dualism, and enables us to formulate the hypothesis that imagination belongs to the essence of (...)
     
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  22. A Brief Note on Clarity and Distinctness in Descartes's First Meditation.Georges Moyal - 1999 - Studia Leibnitiana 31 (1):91-98.
    Lorsqu'il aborde les vérités de mathématiques dans la «I re Méditation», Descartes ne dit pas si la perception qu'il en a est claire et distincte ou non. Certains, dont H. G. Frankfurt, persuadés que Descartes tient pour impossible la révocation en doute du clair et distinct, estiment que cette perception est nécessairement obscure et confuse. S'appuyant sur divers textes, Frankfurt verrait d'ailleurs en lui à ce moment-là un empiriste naïf. Nous tentons ici l'hypothèse contraire en attribuant le silence de Descartes (...)
     
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  23. Experience, Recollection and Description of the First Meditation. 강성용 - 2007 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 23:117-146.
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  24. Painting and Dreaming in the First Meditation.John Carriero - 1999 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 64:13-46.
     
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  25. Descartes' doubts: Physiology and the first meditation.Kirsten Besheer - 2009 - Philosophical Forum 40 (1):55-97.
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    4. ‘But Such People Are Insane’: On a Disputed Passage from the First Meditation.Jean-Marie Beyssade - 2016 - In ChristopherVE Penfield, Vernon W. Cisney & Nicolae Morar (eds.), Between Foucault and Derrida. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 82-100.
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    5. A Return to Descartes’ First Meditation.Michel Foucault - 2016 - In ChristopherVE Penfield, Vernon W. Cisney & Nicolae Morar (eds.), Between Foucault and Derrida. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 101-103.
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    Reason and subjectivity. A comment about the "First Meditation" by Descartes.Eduardo Subirats - 1982 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 4:81.
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    5. The Strategy of the First Meditation.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1970 - In Demons, Dreamers, and Madmen: The Defense of Reason in Descartes's Meditations. New York: Princeton University Press. pp. 60-74.
  30. Meditations on First Philosophy.René Descartes - 1984 [1641] - Ann Arbor: Caravan Books. Edited by Stanley Tweyman.
    I have always considered that the two questions respecting God and the Soul were the chief of those that ought to be demonstrated by philosophical rather than ...
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    Dialogue and Doubt in Descartes' ‘First Meditation’.Kent Linville - 2008 - Philosophical Investigations 14 (2):115-130.
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    The Dream Argument and Descartes' First Meditation.Peter Simpson - unknown
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    A metaphysical reading of the first meditation.Richard Smyth - 1986 - Philosophical Quarterly 36 (145):483-503.
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    Dreams, Madness and Philosophy: Reflections, on Descartes' First Meditation.James Conlon - 1999 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 3 (1):169-176.
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    How to Read Descartes's First Meditation.Zbigniew Janowski - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 35 (3):321-338.
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  36. Levels of scepticism in the first meditation. Jos - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (2):237 – 245.
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    Levels of scepticism in the first meditation.José Luis Bermúdez - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (2):237-245.
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    Meditations on first philosophy: with selections from the Objections and Replies.René Descartes - 1961 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by John Cottingham & Bernard Williams.
    The Meditations, one of the key texts of Western philosophy, is the most widely studied of all Descartes' writings. This authoritative translation by John Cottingham, taken from the much acclaimed three-volume Cambridge edition of the Philosophical Writings of Descartes, is based upon the best available texts and presents Descartes' central metaphysical writings in clear, readable modern English. As well as the complete text of the Meditations, the reader will find a thematic abridgement of the Objections and Replies (which were originally (...)
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    Meditations on First Philosophy: With Selections From the Objections and Replies.René Descartes - 1960 - Cambridge, England: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by John Cottingham & Bernard Williams.
    In Descartes's Meditations, one of the key texts of Western philosophy, the thinker rejects all his former beliefs in the quest for new certainties. Discovering his own existence as a thinking entity in the very exercise of doubt, he goes on to prove the existence of God, who guarantees his clear and distinct ideas as a means of access to the truth. He develops new conceptions of body and mind, capable of serving as foundations for the new science of nature. (...)
  40. Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy: With Selections From the Objections and Replies.John Cottingham (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Meditations, one of the key texts of Western philosophy, is the most widely studied of all Descartes' writings. This authoritative translation by John Cottingham, taken from the much acclaimed three-volume Cambridge edition of the Philosophical Writings of Descartes, is based upon the best available texts and presents Descartes' central metaphysical writings in clear, readable modern English. As well as the complete text of the Meditations, the reader will find a thematic abridgement of the Objections and Replies containing Descartes' replies (...)
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    Meditations on First Philosophy: In which the Existence of God and the Distinction of the Human Soul from the Body are Demonstrated.René Descartes - 1992
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    Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy: An Edinburgh Philosophical Guide.Kurt Brandhorst - 2010 - Indiana University Press.
    Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy is often a starting point for students of philosophy. It forms the basis for much of Continental thought, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. Descartes’ text invites readers on a philosophical journey and this brief overview by Kurt Brandhorst is designed to prepare and accompany them. Brandhorst guides first-time readers through Descartes' language and offers pathways to a clear understanding of his method, ideas, and conclusions, while at the same time stimulating serious meditation (...)
  43. The meditations on First philosophy.René Descartes - 2007 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Blackwell.
     
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    Meditations on Global First Philosophy: Quest for the Missing Grammar of Logos.Ashok K. Gangadean - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
    The emergence of global first philosophy -- Prologue: Qest for the missing grammar of global logos -- Essays : explorations in global first philosophy -- Overview: Orientation to the essays -- Introduction: Entering the space of global first philosophy -- Essay l: the quest for the universal global science -- Essay 2: logos as the infinite primal word : the global essence of language -- Essay 3: logos and the global mind : the awakening story -- Essay (...)
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    Meditations on First Philosophy: In Which the Existence of God and the Distinction of the Soul From the Body Are Demonstrated.Donald A. Cress (ed.) - 1993 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Descartes's _Meditations on First Philosophy_, the fundamental and originating work of the modern era in Western philosophy, is presented here in Donald Cress's completely revised edition of his well-established translation, bringing this version even closer to Descartes's original, while maintaining its clear and accessible style.
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    Meditations on First Philosophy/Meditationes de Prima Philosophia: A Bilingual Edition.René Descartes - 1990 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    This bilingual edition of Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy is aimed both specifically at serious students and professors of philosophy, and generally at anyone motivated by a strong philosophical interest.
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    Meditations on First Philosophy.Andrew R. Bailey & Ian Johnston (eds.) - 2013 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    Considered a foundational text in modern philosophy, the _Meditations on First Philosophy_ presents numerous powerful arguments that to this day influence debates in epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of religion. This new translation incorporates revisions from the second Latin edition and the later French translation to make Descartes’ reasoning as lucid and engaging as possible. Also included in this edition is a brief introduction to Descartes and the _Meditations_, revised and expanded from Andrew Bailey’s acclaimed anthology, (...)
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    Meditations on First Philosophy/Meditationes de Prima Philosophia: A Bilingual Edition.George Heffernan (ed.) - 1990 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    This bilingual edition of Descartes' _Meditations on First Philosophy_ is aimed both specifically at serious students and professors of philosophy, and generally at anyone motivated by a strong philosophical interest.
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    Discourse on Method ; Meditations on First Philosophy.René Descartes (ed.) - 1993 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    This edition contains Donald Cress's completely revised translation of the Meditations (from the corrected Latin edition) and recent corrections to Discourse on Method, bringing this version even closer to Descartes's original, while maintaining the clear and accessible style of a classic teaching edition.
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  50. First Person Accounts of Yoga Meditation Yield Clues to the Nature of Information in Experience. Shetkar, Alex Hankey & H. R. Nagendra - 2017 - Cosmos and History 13 (1):240-252.
    Since the millennium, first person accounts of experience have been accepted as philosophically valid, potentially useful sources of information about the nature of mind and self. Several Vedic sciences rely on such first person accounts to discuss experience and consciousness. This paper shows that their insights define the information structure of experience in agreement with a scientific theory of mind fulfilling all presently known philosophical and scientific conditions. Experience has two separate components, its information content, and a separate (...)
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