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Philosophy for Dinner

her simple reality, that is, the nature of reality.

D. Pas de tout. Enfin: Let me tell you something about method, which is worth knowing, and which points the way to knowledge. I approach this through the mind, thought, doubt. Doubt, indeed, is the most fundamental human experience because we cannot trust senses, which are yet our immediate experience of reality: "Whatever I have up till now accepted as most true I have acquired either from the senses or through the senses. But from time to time have found that the senses deceive, and it is prudent never to trust completely those who have deceived us even once" (Descartes

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