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    Supports→The cogito succeeds as anti-sceptical proof only when formulated in terms of thinking or consciousness, not bodily activity.

    Methodical doubt calls into question the existence of one's body, including one's legs.

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    Third, the certainty of the cogito depends on being formulated in terms of cogitatio – i.e., my thinking, or awareness/consciousness more generally. Any mode of thinking is sufficient, including doubting, affirming, denying, willing, understanding, imagining, and so on (cf. Med. 2, AT 7:28). My bodily activities, however, are insufficient. For instance, it’s no good to reason that “I exist, since I am walking,” because methodical doubt calls into question the existence of my legs. Maybe I’m just

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