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" I am' which assures me of having thereby made a true assertion, excepting that I see very clearly that to think it is necessary to be, I came to the conclusion that I might assume, as a general rule, that the things which we conceive very clearly and... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Сторінка 18
1852
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Essays, Selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Review: Supplementary vol

Henry Rogers - 1855 - 428 стор.
...without that integument ! The one feat would be just as practicable as the other. However immovable the ' Cogito, ergo sum,' the point from which Descartes'...clearly and distinctly are all true,' * he proceeds thus : ' /, who am conscious that I am an imperfect and finite being, find in myself a distinct and clear...
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Selections

René Descartes - 1927 - 474 стор.
...that to think it is necessary to be, I came to the conclusion that I might assume, as a general rule, that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true — remembering, however, that there is some difficulty in ascertaining which are those that we distinctly...
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History of Philosophy: Descartes to Leibniz

Frederick Charles Copleston - 1957 - 384 стор.
...distinctly what is affirmed. Hence, 'I came to the conclusion that I might assume as a general rule that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true.'2 Similarly, 'it seems to me that I can establish as a general rule that all things which I perceive...
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Nature Mathematized: Historical and Philosophical Case Studies in Classical ...

W. R. Shea - 1983 - 346 стор.
...Descartes which support principle 1.1.5: "I came to the conclusion that I might assume as a general rule that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true".1* "to accept nothing as true which I did not clearly recognize to be so: that is to say, carefully...
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The Flight to Objectivity: Essays on Cartesianism and Culture

Susan Bordo - 1987 - 162 стор.
...that to think it is necessary to be, I came to the conclusion that I might assume, as a general rule, that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true . . . (HR, I, 102). 8. See, for example, Williams, Hintikka, Flage, and Gombay. Two. THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL...
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Images of the Human: The Philosophy of the Human Person in a Religious Context

Hunter Brown, Leonard A. Kennedy - 1995 - 660 стор.
...that, to think, it is necessary to be, I came to the conclusion that I might assume, as a general rule, that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true — remembering, however, that there is some difficulty in ascertaining which are those that we distinctly...
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Cartesian Nightmare: An Introduction to Transcendental Sophistry, Том 19973000

Peter A. Redpath - 1997 - 216 стор.
...see very clearly that, in order to think one must exist; I judged that I could take as a general rule that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true, but that there only remains some difficulty in properly discerning which are the ones that we distinctly...
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Of God Who Comes to Mind

Emmanuel Lévinas - 1998 - 236 стор.
...Descartes ever convinced us, in the Discourse on Method, that the certitude of the Cogito taught us "that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true"? 34. [See Husserl, Die Krisis der europdischen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phdnomenologie:...
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A History of Philosophy, Том 1

Frederick Copleston - 1999 - 388 стор.
...distinctly what is affirmed. Hence, 'I came to the conclusion that I might assume as a general rule that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true.'2 Similarly, 'it seems to me that I can establish as a general rule that all things which I perceive...
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How to Know

Robert McHenry - 2004 - 156 стор.
...rebuild his world, logical step by logical step, requiring that each step fulfill just one criterion for truth, "that the things which we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all true." (That this is an adequate idea of truth remains an assumption.) Very quickly Descartes found himself...
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