Unlimiter         
         
uncanni         
         
Artemis         
         
Valentinus         
         
fresco         
         
I like sushi         
         
Banno         
         
simeonz         
         
NOS4A2         
         
Daniel C         
         
Terrapin Station         
         The reason to doubt your existence is a consequence of the difficulty to proof your existence — Daniel C
Daniel C         
         
aporiap         
         Every person, as a self, body, or both, knows they exist. But that knowledge is certainly variable with concern to each one, as a lot of philosophies about proving one's existence have emerged, and are known for their common contradictions.
What's yours? I would like to hear from you. — Unlimiter
aRealidealist         
         
Daniel C         
         
simeonz         
         We assume that thinking is real, because we are thinking, and we exist. If we didn't exist, any consequence of us thinking, which includes being, and contradicts us not being, would also require us to be in fact. I agree with . I don't think we can conclude our own existence logically. We may not need to.Therefore - because thinking without existing is impossible - thinking proofs that we exist! — Daniel C
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