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The quest for knowledge from "summary" of Discourse on the Method and the Meditations by Rene Descartes

Descartes emphasizes the importance of doubt in the pursuit of knowledge. He argues that true knowledge can only be achieved by doubting everything that is not absolutely certain. By doubting beliefs that are based on the senses or opinions of others, one can arrive at a more solid foundation of knowledge. This process of doubt leads to the famous conclusion, "Cogito, ergo sum" or "I think, therefore I am." This statement serves as the starting point for Descartes' quest for knowledge. Descartes believes that the quest for knowledge begins with self-reflection. By examining one's own thoughts and beliefs, one can gain a deeper understanding of the self and the world. This introspection is essential for uncovering the truths that are inherent within each individual. Through this process, Descartes seeks to establish a foundation of knowledge that is based on reason and certainty, rather than on u...
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    Discourse on the Method and the Meditations

    Rene Descartes

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