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October 10, 2010

Descartes Meditation 1 - some notes

Notes on Meditation 1 are here. Look again at this meditation with the criticisms in mind. Is Descartes fundamentally wrong from the start or is his methodology at least partially productive?










Rene Descarpes doubts his own memory.
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