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Originally posted by malkit What descartes says is that i think i am and you can't put a therefore in between because when he proves i think i am he hasn't proved that we can trust logic.
What descartes is say is that we can define humans as things that think. |
And, Descartes said "Cogito ergo sum," which translates into "I think, therefore I am," "I am thinking, therefore I exist," etc.
Establishing logic as a basis of an argument is unnecessary when making a logical statement, as I don't believe it is possible to establish logic.
You can not PROVE the law of non-contradiction.
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