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men 35
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René Descartes
Discourse on the method

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1 I | is, of all things among men, the most equally distributed; 2 I | is by nature equal in all men; and that the diversity 3 I | alone which constitutes us men, and distinguishes us from 4 I | among the occupations of men as men, there is any one 5 I | the occupations of men as men, there is any one really 6 I | thought there must be learned men, if such were anywhere to 7 I | of judging of all other men by myself, and of concluding 8 I | interview with the noblest men of past ages, who have written 9 I | by the most distinguished men, and that yet there is not 10 I | may be upheld by learned men, while there can be but 11 I | holding intercourse with men of different dispositions 12 I | considering the manners of other men, I found here, too, scarce 13 II | every one. The majority of men is composed of two classes, 14 II | whence it happens, that if men of this class once take 15 II | immemorial have prevailed among men of the greatest learning. ~ 16 III| against the instability of men of feeble resolution, when 17 III| and more happy, than other men who, whatever be the favors 18 III| different occupations of men in this life, with the view 19 III| importance, and of which other men were generally ignorant, 20 III| in holding converse with men of letters. ~These nine 21 III| And the examples of many men of the highest genius, who 22 IV | to us; and because some men err in reasoning, and fall 23 IV | than the latter? And though men of the highest genius study 24 V | thought alone, belong to us as men, while, on the other hand, 25 V | were not therefore really men. ~Of these the first is 26 V | said in its presence, as men of the lowest grade of intellect 27 V | know the difference between men and brutes. ~For it is highly 28 V | remark, that there are no men so dull and stupid, not 29 V | they say; in place of which men born deaf and dumb, and 30 V | species, as well as among men, and since some are more 31 VI | ever be found to render men wiser and more ingenious 32 VI | myself have found, and incite men of superior genius to strive 33 VI | they were among the ablest men of their times, but only 34 VI | descended. ~But even superior men have no reason for any great 35 VI | public; and if all other men were therefore eager by


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