Although descartes can prove his own existence by reasoning


Although Descartes can prove his own existence by reasoning, "The proposition, 'I exist,' is necessarily true each time I pronounce it," he cannot use the same sort of reasoning to prove the existence of anyone else. Explain why this is the case, and what the implications of this fact are.

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