Rene Descartes — "I found myself constrained to believe that there are certain principles which th…"
I found myself constrained to believe that there are certain principles which the human mind spontaneously accepts as true.
I found myself constrained to believe that there are certain principles which the human mind spontaneously accepts as true.
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"I can easily conceive that there is nothing in the world, that there is no heaven, no earth, no minds, no bodies; is it not then likewise true that I do not exist?"
"I think, therefore I am — this is the first and most certain conclusion that anyone who philosophizes in order should arrive at."
"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."
"The first precept was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such."
"For it is not enough to have a good mind, but rather it is necessary to apply it well."
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