Therefore, Zhuangzi believed knowledge was not fixed in a manner that Descartes believed in, rather it was different for individuals based on their interpretations and experiences. As a result, Zhuangzi did not believe in any collective truth, but separate truths for each person, whereas Descartes conveys the idea that there is only one truth. Descartes stated that the only true knowledge is the knowledge one can know for certain and the rest of the knowledge is deceitful. The foundational knowledge that Descartes refers to as the only true knowledge can be considered the single truth and the knowledge gained through the senses, which he believes is deceitful and biased, for example, is an individuals truth. Therefore, Zhuangzi and Descartes have differing opinions on what is true knowledge and how many truths that are actually valid. Furthermore, both Zhuangzi and Descartes believed that skepticism could lead an individual to true knowledge, but in different ways. Zhuangzi believed that questioning knowledge that comes from traditions or authority, for example, one can find their own truth. However, Descartes believed that any doubt in the information proves it to be unreliable and that knowledge should be forgotten, which can lead to the single
Therefore, Zhuangzi believed knowledge was not fixed in a manner that Descartes believed in, rather it was different for individuals based on their interpretations and experiences. As a result, Zhuangzi did not believe in any collective truth, but separate truths for each person, whereas Descartes conveys the idea that there is only one truth. Descartes stated that the only true knowledge is the knowledge one can know for certain and the rest of the knowledge is deceitful. The foundational knowledge that Descartes refers to as the only true knowledge can be considered the single truth and the knowledge gained through the senses, which he believes is deceitful and biased, for example, is an individuals truth. Therefore, Zhuangzi and Descartes have differing opinions on what is true knowledge and how many truths that are actually valid. Furthermore, both Zhuangzi and Descartes believed that skepticism could lead an individual to true knowledge, but in different ways. Zhuangzi believed that questioning knowledge that comes from traditions or authority, for example, one can find their own truth. However, Descartes believed that any doubt in the information proves it to be unreliable and that knowledge should be forgotten, which can lead to the single