- 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...
- Look up
cogito in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cogito may
refer to:
Cogito ergo sum,
philosophical proposition (English: "I think,
therefore I am")...
- Mr.
Cogito (Polish: Pan
Cogito) is a
character created by
Polish poet and
essayist Zbigniew Herbert (1924–1998). He
first appears in a poem
entitled "The...
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Cogito (originally git-pasky) is a
revision control system layered on top of Git. It is
historically the
first Git frontend,
which appeared in
April 2005...
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Cogito is a
philosophical magazine published by
Nefeli publications (Athens, Greece) and a
member of the
Eurozine network. It was
founded in 2004 with...
- "
Cogito and the
History of Madness" is a 1963
paper by the
French philosopher Jacques Derrida that
critically responds to
Michel Foucault's book History...
- provides, in this
reply by
Eudoxus to Epistemon, his only
statement of the
cogito per se, and
admits that his
insight is also
expressible as dubito, ergo...
- Descartes' statement, "
Cogito ergo sum" (I think,
therefore I am). A
fuller version of his phrase: "dubito ergo
cogito,
cogito ergo sum"
translates to...
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written on
these matters before." His best
known philosophical statement is "
cogito, ergo sum" ("I think,
therefore I am"; French: Je pense, donc je suis),...
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Jaakko Hintikka, in his
analysis of Descartes'
cogito ergo sum argument.
Hintikka concluding that
cogito ergo sum
relies on
performance rather than logical...