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    Innate ideas of the essences of things (mind, matter, God... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The human intellect can perceive the nature of reality through purely intellectual perception, independent of the senses.

    Innate ideas of the essences of things (mind, matter, God) are accessible to the intellect directly.

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    Descartes denied that the senses reveal the natures of substances. He held that in fact the human intellect is able to perceive the nature of reality through a purely intellectual perception. This means that, in order to procure the fundamental truths of metaphysics, we must “withdraw the mind from the senses” (7:4, 12, 14) and turn toward our innate ideas of the essences of things, including the essences of mind, matter, and an infinite being (God). Descartes constructed the Meditations so as

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