Philosophical Works, Volume 1Dover Publications, 1955 - Philosophy |
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... thing that thinks , or a thing that has in itself the faculty of thinking . But I shall show hereafter how from the fact that I know no other thing which pertains to my essence , it follows that there is no other thing which really does ...
... thing that thinks , or a thing that has in itself the faculty of thinking . But I shall show hereafter how from the fact that I know no other thing which pertains to my essence , it follows that there is no other thing which really does ...
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... thing which thinks , that is to say a mind or a soul , or an understanding , or a reason , which are terms whose significance was formerly unknown to me . I am , however , a real thing and really exist ; but what thing ? I have answered : a ...
... thing which thinks , that is to say a mind or a soul , or an understanding , or a reason , which are terms whose significance was formerly unknown to me . I am , however , a real thing and really exist ; but what thing ? I have answered : a ...
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... thing which thinks . What is a thing which thinks ? It is a thing which doubts , understands , [ conceives ] , affirms , denies , wills , refuses , which also imagines and feels . Certainly it is no small matter if all these things ...
... thing which thinks . What is a thing which thinks ? It is a thing which doubts , understands , [ conceives ] , affirms , denies , wills , refuses , which also imagines and feels . Certainly it is no small matter if all these things ...
Contents
Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
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