
Cogito Ergo Sum
In Our Time: Philosophy
The Order of Discovery
Di decart's argument, well, he's got to get out of this tiny, flickering candle of subjective certainty to something biggero something more systematic. He can't do it just on his own a. And the way in which god underpins it, i think, is this, that once he is aware of himself as existing, he is immediately aware of his imperfection,. There many things he doesn't know, many things he can't do. Yet he has a sense of the infinite, of something infinitely greater than himself. This idea, he reasons, couldn't have been created by him, from his own resources, and therefore must have been put in his mind by god.
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