"Um nun aber das Verfahren des Descartes im einzelnen zu beschreiben, so macht er sich zum Grundsatz, vorläufig an allem zu zweifeln, ja, um recht sicherzugehen und ganz gewiß zu sein, sich von jedem Vorurteil befreit zu haben, vorläufig alles für falsch zu halten, was er bis dahin als wahr angenommen."
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling: Zur Geschichte der neueren Philosophie. Leipzig 1966. www.zeno.org, Descartes
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