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          Banno
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          Banno
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         But if I should say, "I doubt, therefore I am" would that not prove that I exist? — Ken Edwards
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          NOS4A2
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         First: "Thinking" is an Action and it is an obvious truth that all Actions unequivocally exist in the Real Universe. I might also say: "I eat therefore I am" or "I sneeze therefore I am" or "I walk therefore I am".
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          Mww
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         I might also say: "I eat therefore I am" or "I sneeze therefore I am" or "I walk therefore I am". — Ken Edwards
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          deletedmemberTB
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          EnPassant
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         Very well. The difference between walking and doubting is that walking is an action performed outside of my brain whereas doubting is an action performed not only inside of my brain but performed by my brain.
But if I should say, "I doubt, therefore I am" would that not prove that I exist? — Ken Edwards
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          ArguingWAristotleTiff
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          Ken Edwards
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