Neurologist Antonio Damasio suggests in his book “Descartes’ Error” that the great French philosopher got it backwards: Not “I think, therefore I am,” but rather “I am, therefore I think.”
by Chet Raymo
Neurologist Antonio Damasio suggests in his book “Descartes’ Error” that the great French philosopher got it backwards: Not “I think, therefore I am,” but rather “I am, therefore I think.”