I am a thing that thinks, that doubts, that affirms, that denies, that wills, that refuses, that imagines also, and that perceives.
Cogito ergo sum
I am a thing that thinks, that doubts, that affirms, that denies, that wills, that refuses, that imagines also, and that perceives.
Cogito ergo sum
Meditations on First Philosophy, Meditation II
1641
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"Cogito, ergo sum. (I think, therefore I am.)"
Controversial"I have never made any distinction between the sciences, but have always held that all are linked together, and that it is easier to learn them all at once than to learn one separately."
Strange & Unusual"The whole of philosophy is like a tree, whose roots are metaphysics, whose trunk is physics, and whose branches are all the other sciences."
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