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... exist . In order to do that , I should have to say : " I am now reminding you that yesterday I convinced myself that nothing in the world exists . " In that way I could show you or remind you , in case you forgot , or myself in case I ...
... exist . In order to do that , I should have to say : " I am now reminding you that yesterday I convinced myself that nothing in the world exists . " In that way I could show you or remind you , in case you forgot , or myself in case I ...
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... exist . " That brings out the point that " I exist " better , because he might otherwise think I was just talking . " I think " shows I mean it . In any case , he can find out that I am something , that I exist , by taking notice of my ...
... exist . " That brings out the point that " I exist " better , because he might otherwise think I was just talking . " I think " shows I mean it . In any case , he can find out that I am something , that I exist , by taking notice of my ...
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... exist I exist , and either " I think " or " I exist " spoken through a megaphone ? you did Also , if that deceiver who tried to convince you that not exist wouldn't leave you alone , and you spit in his face , would he take the hint ...
... exist I exist , and either " I think " or " I exist " spoken through a megaphone ? you did Also , if that deceiver who tried to convince you that not exist wouldn't leave you alone , and you spit in his face , would he take the hint ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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