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DESCARTES AND THE METHOD OF DOUBT

We will focus on Descartes' 'hyperbolic' doubt, or, exaggerated, total doubt. Descartes begins his thinking with the question of whether he can trust any of the things he believes. The frame is that he realizes that

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