Rene Descartes — "The chief cause of human error is the confused nature of our perceptions."
The chief cause of human error is the confused nature of our perceptions.
The chief cause of human error is the confused nature of our perceptions.
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"The preservation of health has always been the principal end of my studies."
"I perceived it was possible to arrive at knowledge highly useful in life; and that, instead of the speculative philosophy usually taught in the Schools, we might find a practical, by means of which, k…"
"The soul is not in the body as a pilot in his ship, but intimately joined and intermingled with it."
"The perception of the understanding is sometimes obscure and confused, while that of the will is always clear and distinct."
"The greatest good is to live with reason, and therefore, to live without passions."
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