cogito
suomi-englanti sanakirjacogito englanniksi
|sometimes capitalized The argument "ergo sum" ("think therefore I am") from the philosophy of (w); the mental act of thinking this thought; a conscious being which performs this mental act.
{{quote-text|en|year=1957|author=Jean-Paul Sartre|translators=Forrest Williams; Robert Kirkpatrick|title=The Transcendence of the Ego|publisher=Noonday Press|pages=43–44
{{quote-journal|en|year=1966|month=Dec|author=Geoffrey Hartman|title=Beyond Formalism|journal=MLN|volume=81|issue=5|page=551
{{quote-journal|en|year=1984|month=Jan|author=Charles Larmore|title=Descartes' Psychologistic Theory of Assent|journal=History of Philosophy Quarterly|volume=1|issue=1|page=65
2000 Spring, Linnell Secomb, "Fractured Community," ''Hypatia'', vol. 15, no. 2, p. 138:
- Benhabib proposes a (..) "recognition that the subjects of reason are finite, embodied and fragile creatures, and not disembodied cogitos or abstract unities of transcendental apperception".
{{quote-text|en|year=2009|month=May|author=Ernest Sosa|chapter=Précis of ''A Virtue Epistemology''|title=Philosophical Studies: An International Journal for Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition|section=" vol. 144, no. 1, p. 109 n11
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to think
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