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A place to post memes & images that won't absolutely obliterate your mental health! Memes must not stray into hopelessness and be generally positive or neutral.
I made this with my kid in mind, so that they can have a good, safe place to look at memes, just made to make folks laugh and smile!
Only goofs & silliness. (:
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Jokes aside, this is kinda the opposite of Descartes' point. He was doubting everything, and that included his own existence.
In fact, literally the only thing he could be sure of was that he was doubting, not that he was thinking, which is why it's so weird to me that everyone leaves off the first part of the idea, since it's arguably the most important part.
Dubito, ergo cogito. Cogito, ergo sum.
I doubt, therefore I think. I think, therefore I am.
Doubt is the origin of wisdom.
Woah, I had no idea you were on Lemmy/still alive.
I still think, therefore I still am.
Existence. by Calvin Klein
I don’t understand. The opposite of saying “I exist” is “I don’t exist.” Doubting one’s existence, as in the first half of the first sentence, means asking “Do I really exist?” And he very quickly answers that by extrapolating that in order to ask that there must be some thinking thing to ask it, and that thinking thing is the self, therefore regardless of anything else, the self exists. What am I missing here?
“We proclaim we exist!”
“And proclaiming is half the battle!”
I think I think, therefore I think I am.
Descartes' "cogito ergo sum" always smelled to me like a lazy way to avoid solipsism.
How? It has always encouraged solipsism within me because being absolutely certain that I exist very quickly casts doubt upon the existence of anything else since I cannot be as certain of it.
He tries to build further knowledge around it, e.g. using it to claim God exists. But it doesn't really work, and at the end of the day you get stuck into the "I know that I exist because I think." and nothing else.
Oh sure, the stuff he argued after doesn’t really hold up, but I’ve always had the sense that it would have been dangerous for him to suggest that God isn’t real at the time, and he maybe wouldn’t have made such arguments had he born in modern times.
That's a fair point.
I think
You're already making some assumptions
The only thing we know for certain
Darksied Is.
It's not. I will never be able to tell that you think. It might be just me thinking that you think, without you existing outside of my head
I think they're 4:00 a.m.