I suppose therefore that all the things I see are false imaginations; I believe that nothing ever existed of all that my fallacious memory represents to me.
Cogito ergo sum
I suppose therefore that all the things I see are false imaginations; I believe that nothing ever existed of all that my fallacious memory represents to me.
Cogito ergo sum
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"He who has a firm and stable mind will find that in all conditions of life he can be master of himself."
Strange & Unusual"I resolved to seek no other knowledge than that which I might find within myself, or in the great book of the world."
Controversial"I have never found anything in the works of the ancient philosophers that compares to the certainty I have found in mathematics."
Shocking"I shall proceed by setting aside all that in which I can suppose there to be the slightest doubt, just as if I had discovered that it was wholly false."
Shocking"The nature of the mind is entirely distinct from that of the body."
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