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Cogito Ergo Sum

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Function of the Urgo in the Coggoto Urgo Som Formulation

Cogatoego looks like a very peculiar of argument, or certainly would have at the time. One premise isn't enough; there must be some more general, major premise in the background. So when someone tells you, coggeto ergo sum, you naturally start looking for what the premises might be. The force of the conclusion is only going to have an impact on us if we are engaged in the process of reflection that delivers it.

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