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joceleone

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Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting One's Reason and of Seeking Truth - Decartes' Reasoning is Current - posted last year

I don't think it's a tautology because "too much" doesn't imply the outcome... he could say too much time thinking causes a rash on your knee or causes tomorrow to be poorly planned or anything else. tautology would be too much thinking causes you to think too much. the use of too much simply shows that thinking about the past is okay, but there is a point at which the act is endangering the enjoyment of the present.