Rene Descartes — "I confess that I have never found in my experience that anything which I once cl…"
I confess that I have never found in my experience that anything which I once clearly understood could afterwards be called into doubt by me.
I confess that I have never found in my experience that anything which I once clearly understood could afterwards be called into doubt by me.
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"I have always held that the two questions, God and the Soul, were the chief of those which ought to be demonstrated by the help of philosophy rather than of theology."
"For it is not enough to have a good mind, but rather it is necessary to apply it well."
"I have always taken the greatest pleasure in seeking out and acquiring knowledge."
"It is not enough to apply our mind to things, but we must also apply it to ourselves."
"The chief cause of human error is the confused nature of our perceptions."
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