The two operations of our understanding, intuition and deduction, on which alone we have said we must rely in the acquisition of knowledge.
Cogito ergo sum
The two operations of our understanding, intuition and deduction, on which alone we have said we must rely in the acquisition of knowledge.
Cogito ergo sum
From 'Rules for the Direction of the Mind'
1628
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