The light of natural reason is sufficient to distinguish the true from the false.
Cogito ergo sum
The light of natural reason is sufficient to distinguish the true from the false.
Cogito ergo sum
Attributed, a core tenet of his rationalism.
c. 1630s-1640s
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"I found it possible to reject all my former beliefs, and to admit nothing as true that I had not clearly conceived."
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Strange & Unusual"I had rather be dead than live without philosophy."
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Shocking"It is proper to a philosopher to doubt everything, at least once."
Controversial