Wolfgang Niesielski’s Cartoon

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Re: Wolfgang Niesielski’s Cartoon

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I don’t see a joke there. It seems to rely on Descartes’s “cogito” being taken as a statement about the necessary conditions for any existence. But that isn’t how Descartes
intended the cogito to be taken, and nor is it how anyone I know has taken it.
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I think I have been struck by something
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3 stages of Cartesian doubt.

1. I think therefore I am.
2 I think. I am.
3 I think I am.
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He was a brilliant mathematician and concurrently one of the dumbest philosophers in all of Western history.
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No greater problem (and perhaps beautiful when resolved) exists than that of Cartesian dualism. The res cogitans and res extensa are still referred to as valid.
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