Rene Descartes — "The chief cause of human error is the confused nature of our perceptions."
The chief cause of human error is the confused nature of our perceptions.
The chief cause of human error is the confused nature of our perceptions.
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"The preservation of health has always been the principal end of my studies."
"The whole of philosophy is like a tree, whose roots are metaphysics, whose trunk is physics, and whose branches are all the other sciences."
"I resolved to feign that all the perceptions I had ever received were no truer than the illusions of my dreams."
"It is not enough to walk with great strides, it is necessary to walk in the right road."
"To be a good philosopher, one must be a good mathematician."
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