Descartes Meditation Two
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judgment of our minds is not. At the end of all this thinking of who he is, Descartes finally decides to stop and meditate on this new information he has discovered. His conclusion is that out of everything he has thought of, his mind is the most distinctly perceived thing he knows and that bodies, or objects, are only known through the minds understanding of them alone and not through the senses or the imagination.
judgment of our minds is not. At the end of all this thinking of who he is, Descartes finally decides to stop and meditate on this new information he has discovered. His conclusion is that out of everything he has thought of, his mind is the most distinctly perceived thing he knows and that bodies, or objects, are only known through the minds understanding of them alone and not through the senses or the imagination.