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Cogito Ergo Sum

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

The Extremity of Doubt

John coddingham: 'To find something stable and secure, you had to demolish the whole lot and start again' There's six meditations, one for each day of the week. They are modelled a bit on the spiritual exercises of the jesuits who brought him up. And it starts with this, these waves of doubt You push out to the limit to see if anything survives. But then he comes out of that into certainty, because he reasons even if i am being deceived, I must still be here in some sense to do the doubting. So as he prases it in the meditations, sum exist, i am. That is certain, as long as

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