## Clear and Distinct Perception sarah patterson Clear and distinct perception occupies a central place in Descartes's philosophy. His most famous work, the Meditations, is designed to teach his readers how to perceive clearly and distinctly. He wrote to Mersenne that "we have to form distinct ide
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Descartes on Clear and Distinct Ideas
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