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  • interesting

  • A direct translation of this interview can be found here in google ebooks. For some reason i'm unable to post a direct link.

    Go to Google Ebooks and search "Philosophy: basic readings By Nigel Warburton". It'll be the first book you want with exactly that title - jump to page 298.

    Enjoy :)

  • For The Love of Descartes....will EVERYONE please take note that he pronounced The Cogito with a HARD sounded G.....as in GUM, GLORY, GRAPES, etc....i mean it IS a LATIN phrase, damn it. None of this G pronunciation as if it were a J, as for example in JUSTICE, JUMPING, JARGON, etc. Okay, thank you for your time. have a nice day!

  • @LV07TSK hahahahaha... you're watching a video on one of the most brilliant philosophers of all time and pronunciation is what has you thinking. forget duality and conciousness and all that garbage:p

  • Epistemology blows big time. Just kidding.

  • It always amazes me how over-explained the 'cogito ergo' sum argument is. It was here, and also in philosophy classes. It's it obvious? I think, therefore, I exist.

  • How befitting that this video be posted on Christ's birthday. All my Christmas've come at once.

  • and the cruital point (drop in volume) rfmr emere a na enrefermernerer, and this leads , therefore, (lowtalking again) enfremeren emerener theneremer, is that ...

  • lol i know . this is such a great interview/ topic but i cant hear what the hell he's saying half the time . what a pity

  • @shakeyourdimsims but then again.. I was very, very drunk.

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