The power of judging well and of distinguishing the true from the false, which is properly what is called good sense or reason, is by nature equal in all men.
Cogito ergo sum
The power of judging well and of distinguishing the true from the false, which is properly what is called good sense or reason, is by nature equal in all men.
Cogito ergo sum
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"The greatest good for man is to live according to reason."
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