Rene Descartes — "The greatest good is that which is most useful."
The greatest good is that which is most useful.
The greatest good is that which is most useful.
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"I have never found anything in the works of the ancient philosophers that compares to the certainty I have found in mathematics."
"I concluded that I was a substance whose whole essence or nature consists only in thinking, and that, in order to exist, it needs no place and depends on no material thing."
"All that is needed to arrive at the truth is good sense, which is naturally equal in all men."
"I consider that I possess no senses; I imagine that body, figure, extension, motion and place are but fictions of my mind."
"To know what is true is to know what is good."
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