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<p> "I think, therefore I am." Descartes' principle of certainty, and on which, as on a stable basis, he reared his whole philosophy. See Descartes . "Alas, poor cogitator," Carlyle exclaims, "this takes us but a little way. Sure enough, I am; and lately was not; but Whence? How? Whereto?" </p>
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<p> "I think, therefore I am." Descartes' principle of certainty, and on which, as on a stable basis, he reared his whole philosophy. See Descartes . "Alas, poor cogitator," Carlyle exclaims, "this takes us but a little way. [[Sure]] enough, I am; and lately was not; but Whence? How? Whereto?" </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 15 October 2021

Ergo Sum Cogito [1]

"I think, therefore I am." Descartes' principle of certainty, and on which, as on a stable basis, he reared his whole philosophy. See Descartes . "Alas, poor cogitator," Carlyle exclaims, "this takes us but a little way. Sure enough, I am; and lately was not; but Whence? How? Whereto?"

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