Descartes was substance monist

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1. The claim that everything that exists must have a cause of its existence plays no role in Descartes` "argument from ideas" for the existence of god in Meditation III.

2. For Descartes, all ideas are innate.

3. Locke thinks the mind is empty until conscious sensations first arise in awareness.

4. According to Locke, all ideas are adventitious or invented.

5. It is possible to be a substance monist and a property dualist.

6. Locke`s best argument against both the simple and subtle doctrines of innate ideas is that babies do not seem to have these ideas.

7. Descartes establishes absolute knowledge that the external world exists in Meditation V.

8. Descartes` dream hypothesis is a skeptical challenge to mathematical beliefs.

9. John Locke asserts that all concepts are formed simply by the act of apprehending a sensation.

10. Descartes was a substance monist.