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Cogito Ergo Sum

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Cogato Is Not Reflective, but Pre Reflective

Sarter is a particularly good example of that, i think, because on the one hand he's wholly explicit about his indebtedness to descarte. He thinks any project of philosophical system building has to begin with the truth of subjectivity. But he offers what seems like a really minor tweak to the validity of the cogato and the conception of the mind that descarte generates from it,. That just utterly explodes the cartesian system as as descarte would have understood it.

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