Meditations on First Philosophy
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Meditations on First Philosophy

René Descartes

Descartes Most Famous Philosophical Classic

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Meditations on First Philosophy (1641) is one of Descartes’s most influential works, known as the source of the classic quote: “I think, therefore I am” or “cogito ergo sum.” These blinks capture Descartes’ thoughts on how we know what we know, and his attempts to prove God’s existence along the way.

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