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Descartes and Dostoevsky

In Meditations IV, Descartes claims that the greatest and chief perfection of man consists in the avoidance of error. In part six of his Discourse on Method, he presents a picture in which the advance of knowledge will render human beings the masters and possessors of nature. Dostoevsky presents a picture in which our drive for freedom is more fundamental than our drive for knowledge. His narrator claims: Reason is a fine thing, theres no question about it, but reason is only reason and only satisfies mans rational faculties, whereas desire is a manifestation of the whole of life, that is of the wholw of human life, along with reason and all of our head scratching

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