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A sequential philosophical inquiry unfolds across six meditations, opening with methodical doubt and moving to the affirmation of the thinking self and the separability of mind and body. The work offers arguments for a perfect divine cause and investigates how truth and error arise from the interaction of intellect and will. It next analyzes the essential properties of material extension, revisits divine guarantees for human knowledge, and closes by defending the reality of external bodies while clarifying the fundamental distinction between mental and bodily substances.
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