Additionally, Descartes also made the proposition that anything that can be doubted must not exist. Because he could not doubt his thoughts, he devised the phrase "Cogito ergo sum", or "I think, therefore I am". Locke, on the other hand, did not believe that knowledge depended on complete and total certainty. His rational mindset caused him to consider the senses to be an unreliable source for attaining knowledge, and therefore, disputed Descartes' claims.
Additionally, Descartes also made the proposition that anything that can be doubted must not exist. Because he could not doubt his thoughts, he devised the phrase "Cogito ergo sum", or "I think, therefore I am". Locke, on the other hand, did not believe that knowledge depended on complete and total certainty. His rational mindset caused him to consider the senses to be an unreliable source for attaining knowledge, and therefore, disputed Descartes' claims.
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