Specificially Meditations 1 and 2.
I've read them several times now and have felt no more educated or enlightened after doing so, in fact I dare say I feel more stupid for doing so.
Some of it is just downright funny...
So the philosophers of Apolyton, I implore you to discuss why these readings are not a gross waste of time.
I've read them several times now and have felt no more educated or enlightened after doing so, in fact I dare say I feel more stupid for doing so.
Some of it is just downright funny...
Suppose then that I am dreaming, and that these particulars -- that my eyes are open, that I am moving my head and stretching out my hands -- are not true. Perhaps, indeed, I do not even have such hands or such a body at all.
I will suppose therefore that not God, who is supremely good and the source of truth, but rather some malicious demon of the utmost power and cunning has employed all his energies in order to deceive me.
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