Descartes Reading Guide
28. "What I believe must be considered above all here is the fact that I find within me countless ideas of certain things that, even if perhaps they do not exist anywhere outside me, still cannot be said to be nothing."(88-9) To what ideas, specifically, is Descartes referring?
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