RENE DESCARTES - METHAPHYSICAL MEDITATIONS: Mastering the Power of Thought - René Descartes

RENE DESCARTES - METHAPHYSICAL MEDITATIONS: Mastering the Power of Thought - René Descartes

2:00:17 Mar 16, 2026
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(00:00:00) SIX METAPHYSICAL MEDITATIONS (00:00:18) 1. Of Things Doubtful (00:10:17) 2. Of the nature of Mans mind, and that ’tis easier proved to be then our body (00:28:23) 3. Of God, and that there is a God (00:59:24) 4. Of Truth and Falshood (01:15:38) 5. Of the Essence of Things Material. And herein Again of God. And that he does Exist. (01:29:13) 6. Of Corporeal Beings, and Their Existence As Also of the Real Difference, Between Mind and Body. RENE DESCARTES - METHAPHYSICAL MEDITATIONS: Mastering the Power of Thought - René Descartes (1641).The Secrets of Success Podcast explores the timeless ideas that shape powerful thinking, disciplined character, and intellectual mastery. In this episode, we turn to one of the most influential philosophical works ever written: Meditations on First Philosophy by the French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes. First published in 1641, the Six Metaphysical Meditations laid the foundation for modern philosophy and introduced a revolutionary method for discovering truth through radical doubt, self-examination, and rational clarity.Descartes’ work is not merely a philosophical treatise—it is a powerful exercise in disciplined thinking. In a world filled with uncertainty, assumptions, and inherited beliefs, Descartes asks a profound question: What can we know with absolute certainty? By stripping away every belief that can possibly be doubted, he attempts to rebuild knowledge on an unshakable foundation. This intellectual journey mirrors the path of personal mastery: questioning assumptions, discovering inner certainty, and building a life grounded in clear principles rather than confusion.For listeners interested in the philosophy of success, the Meditations offer a deep lesson: clarity of thought is the beginning of mastery. Before we can succeed outwardly, we must first learn to think clearly, distinguish truth from illusion, and understand the nature of the mind itself. Descartes’ method encourages intellectual courage—the willingness to doubt, investigate, and rebuild our understanding of reality.In this episode, we explore each of the six meditations, following Descartes’ journey from radical doubt to philosophical certainty.Meditation I – Of Things DoubtfulThe first meditation begins with a bold intellectual experiment: Descartes resolves to doubt everything he has ever believed. Since many of his previous opinions have proven unreliable, he decides that the only way to establish secure knowledge is to demolish all uncertain beliefs and rebuild them from the ground up.He begins by examining the sources of human knowledge. Much of what we believe comes through the senses—sight, hearing, and touch. Yet the senses can deceive us. Objects appear small at a distance, straight sticks seem bent in water, and dreams often feel indistinguishable from waking life. B
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