question archive In the Second Meditation, Descartes's Meditator claims that the perception of her own existence is very clear and distinct, and the model for everything she will ever be certain about
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In the Second Meditation, Descartes's Meditator claims that the perception of her own existence is very clear and distinct, and the model for everything she will ever be certain about. Do you think Spinoza would agree with this claim?