How passage reflects enlightenment philosophy


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"After this, and reflecting upon the fact that I doubted, and that in consequence my being was not quite perfect (for I saw clearly that to know was a greater perfection than to doubt), I wondered where I had learned to think of something more perfect than I; and I knew for certain that it must be from some nature which was in reality more perfect. And I clearly recognized that this idea had been put in me by a nature truly more perfect than I, which had in itself all perfections of which I could have an idea; that is, to explain myself in one word: God." - Descartes. Explanations of how this passage reflects Enlightenment philosophy.

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