Nothing is more indisputable than the existence of our senses
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- | "[[Nothing is more indisputable than the existence of our senses]]," [[d'Alembert]] wrote in the preliminary discourse of Volume One of the Encyclopedia, setting the tone for the systematic examination of all knowledge that followed. | + | "[[Nothing is more indisputable than the existence of our senses]]," [[Jean le Rond d'Alembert ]] wrote in the preliminary discourse of Volume One of [[the Encyclopedia]], setting the tone for the systematic examination of all knowledge that followed. |
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"Nothing is more indisputable than the existence of our senses," Jean le Rond d'Alembert wrote in the preliminary discourse of Volume One of the Encyclopedia, setting the tone for the systematic examination of all knowledge that followed.
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