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Quote by: Kamehameha34 1. If I am, then I think.
2. If I think, then I am.
3. I think.
4. I am.
That can't even be considered circular, because not all things that are are capable of thought. The "I think" is gathered empirically. |
That is COMPLETELY circular.
The premise is still assuming the conclusion. You must assume you exist to say your thinking. That's called circular reasoning. Circular logic.