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  1. The Latin cogito, ergo sum, usually translated into English as "I think, therefore I am", is the "first principle" of René Descartes's philosophy. He originally published it in French as je pense, donc je suis in his 1637 Discourse on the Method, so as to reach a wider audience than Latin would have allowed.

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · cogito, ergo sum, dictum coined by the French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes in his Discourse on Method (1637) as a first step in demonstrating the attainability of certain knowledge. It is the only statement to survive the test of his methodic doubt.

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Read More. As far as famous philosophical quotes go, René Descartes’s cogito ergo sum —often translated into English as “I think therefore I am”—is up there with Socrates ’s “the unexamined...

  4. I Think Therefore I Am: Descartes’ Cogito Ergo Sum Explained. 17th-century philosopher Descartes’ exultant declaration — “I think, therefore I am” — is his defining philosophical statement. This article explores its meaning, significance, and how it altered the course of philosophy forever.

  5. Dec 3, 1997 · As the canonical formulation has it, I think therefore I am (Latin: cogito ergo sum; French: je pense, donc je suis) – a formulation that does not expressly appear in the Meditations. Descartes regards the ‘ cogito ’ (as it is often referred to) as the “first and most certain of all to occur to anyone who philosophizes in an orderly way ...

  6. Jan 5, 2016 · Summary. “I think, therefore I am” is the popularized formulation of Descartes’ famous cogito ergo sum (hereafter, “ cogito ”). The cogito 's epistemological significance is supposed to derive from its status as an utterly self-evident truth – “the first and most certain of all to occur to anyone who philosophizes in an orderly ...

  7. In the Second Meditation, Descartes tries to establish absolute certainty in his famous reasoning: Cogito, ergo sum or “I think, therefore I am.” These Meditations are conducted from the first person perspective, from Descartes.’

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