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  • #Redirect [[Cogito ergo sum]]
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  • #Redirect [[Cogito ergo sum]]
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  • ...see below), which appeared in French in 1637. A Latin translation, with ''cogito ergo sum,'' did not appear until 1644, after the publication of the ''Meditations''
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  • #Redirect [[Cogito ergo sum]]
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  • ...ive state.<ref name="pmid20130248">{{cite journal| author=Ropper AH| title=Cogito ergo sum by MRI. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2010 | volume= 362 | issue= 7 | page
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  • ...see below), which appeared in French in 1637. A Latin translation, with ''cogito ergo sum,'' did not appear until 1644, after the publication of the ''Meditations''
    6 KB (1,125 words) - 11:57, 20 January 2008
  • ...ore ''basic beliefs''. [[Descartes]] is an example of a foundationalist: ''cogito ergo sum'' (I think, therefore I am) is a mental basic belief upon which, for instan
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  • *''I think, therefore I am'' (based on the [[Latin]]<ref>[[Cogito ergo sum]]. Said by [[Descartes]]</ref>: Thinking is proof of existence).
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  • ...possibility of [[machine intelligence]]. His most famous statement is ''[[Cogito ergo sum]]'' ([[French language|French]]: ''Je pense, donc je suis'' or in [[English ...deceived, then surely "I" must exist. Most famously, this is known as ''[[cogito ergo sum]]'', ("I think, therefore I am"). (These words do not appear in the ''Medit
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  • ...which occurs in Part IV of the work. (The similar statement in Latin, ''[[Cogito ergo sum]]'', is in §7 of ''[[Principles of Philosophy]]''.) In addition, one of th
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  • ...the idea we instantly associate with him: ''I think therefore I am'' (''[[cogito ergo sum]]'').
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