Rene Descartes — "I would not advise anyone to read my books who has not the leisure and inclinati…"
I would not advise anyone to read my books who has not the leisure and inclination to meditate seriously with me.
I would not advise anyone to read my books who has not the leisure and inclination to meditate seriously with me.
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"The light of natural reason is sufficient to give us a clear and distinct conception of God."
"Cogito, ergo sum. (I think, therefore I am.)"
"I suppose therefore that all the things I see are false; I believe that none of those things ever existed which my fallacious memory represents to me; I consider that I possess no senses; I imagine th…"
"I resolved to feign that all the perceptions I had ever received were no truer than the illusions of my dreams."
"The existence of God is as evident as that of a triangle."
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