René Descartes
Cogito ergo sum = I think, therefore I am .
Cogito ergo sum, which translates to I think, therefore I am.
"Cogito ergo sum", which translates to "I think, therefore I am."
René Descartes arrives at the conclusion "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am") through a process of radical doubt. He systematically doubts all beliefs that can be called into question, including the existence of the physical world and even his own body. However, he realizes that the very act of doubting or thinking is undeniable proof of his existence as a thinking being. Thus, the act of thought becomes the foundational certainty upon which he builds his philosophy.
The first name of the philosopher known as "Cartesian" is René. He is best known for his work in mathematics and philosophy, particularly for the development of Cartesian coordinates and his famous statement, "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am"). His full name is René Descartes.
Cogito ergo sum.
cogito ergo sum
I think therefore I am
Why Rènè Descartes of course! It means, I think therefore I am.
Cogito ergo sum = I think, therefore I am .
This philosophical statement meaning "I think therefore I am" was said by Rene Descartes.
"Ich denke, also bin ich." Literally for: "I think, therefore I am." said by Descartes
There are two phrases here.E pluribus unum means one out of many, and (et) cogito ergo sum means I think, therefore I am.
Cogito = I think Ergo = therefore.
Cogito Ergo Sum.
Cogito ergo sum, which translates to I think, therefore I am.
I think therefore I am, cogito ergo sum. (Descartes)