Contributor: Brian Anthony. Lesson ID: 12850
Do you ever wish life were just a big dream and you'll some day wake up and everything will be fine? How do you know it's not a dream, or know that you don't know it's a dream or not? Better read on!
What is one thing you know one-hundred percent for sure? Maybe your brain is in a laboratory vat and the world you know is a computer-generated fantasy. Whoa! Freak me out!
The great seventeenth-century thinker Rene Descartes (pronounced /day cart/) was bothered by something: He imagined that maybe the world was an illusion created by a demon, just to deceive him.
He felt like the world around him was real, like there were objects and people, events and feelings.
Surely, we all notice times when our senses deceive us. Take a moment and make a list of experiences in which our mind plays tricks on us.
It turns out the list of illusions is pretty long.
Here is a question to reflect upon; write your response in your notebook or journal:
That is a tough question — and you may think a silly one — but it's one many philosophers have struggled with over the centuries.
In the Got It? section, discover an answer to that question that you can believe one-hundred percent without any doubt whatsoever.