David Teachout

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Descartes recognizes that a conception of oneself as an embodied thing, living in an extended spatial world of physical objects, will come back almost irresistibly. And he realizes that the ‘I’ he is left with is pretty thin: ‘this puzzling I that cannot be pictured in the imagination’.
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
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