I think therefore I am - translation to italian
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I think therefore I am - translation to italian

PHILOSOPHICAL STATEMENT MADE BY RENÉ DESCARTES
I think, therefore I am; I think therefore I am; The Cogito; Ergo Sum Cogito; Cogito Ergo Sum; Je pense, donc je suis; Sum res cogitans; Cognito ergo sum; Je pense donc je suis; I think, therefore I am.; I think therefore i am; I think, therefore i am; Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum; I think, therefore, I am; Cartesian cogito; Cogito ergo sum

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Penso quindi sono (Cogito ergo sum, frase famosa del filosofo Descartes)
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penso quindi esisto (frase famosa del filosofo Decartes)
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Cogito, ergo sum

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 published it in French as je pense, donc je suis in his 1637 Discourse on the Method, so as to reach a wider audience than Latin would have allowed. It later appeared in Latin in his Principles of Philosophy, and a similar phrase also featured prominently in his Meditations on First Philosophy. The dictum is also sometimes referred to as the cogito. As Descartes explained in a margin note, "we cannot doubt of our existence while we doubt." In the posthumously published The Search for Truth by Natural Light, he expressed this insight as dubito, ergo sum, vel, quod idem est, cogito, ergo sum ("I doubt, therefore I am — or what is the same — I think, therefore I am"). Antoine Léonard Thomas, in a 1765 essay in honor of Descartes presented it as dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum ("I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am").

Descartes's statement became a fundamental element of Western philosophy, as it purported to provide a certain foundation for knowledge in the face of radical doubt. While other knowledge could be a figment of imagination, deception, or mistake, Descartes asserted that the very act of doubting one's own existence served—at minimum—as proof of the reality of one's own mind; there must be a thinking entity—in this case the self—for there to be a thought.

One critique of the dictum, first suggested by Pierre Gassendi, is that it presupposes that there is an "I" which must be doing the thinking. According to this line of criticism, the most that Descartes was entitled to say was that "thinking is occurring", not that "I am thinking".

Examples of use of I think therefore I am
1. "I doubt, therefore I think; I think, therefore I am.
2. The self–described happily married man said his sites‘ "I Think, Therefore I am Single" T–shirts and stickers launched last year are big sellers.
3. In the early 1600s, German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler observed "the six– cornered starlet," and French philosopher René Descartes ("I think, therefore I am") detailed snowflake structure.
4. For them the principle ‘I think, therefore I am‘ has been transmuted; it is not by thinking that they are, but by thinking – and shopping.
5. For many in the West, Descartess cogito ergo sum I think therefore I am had been replaced by the motto Tesco ergo sum I shop therefore I am, he said.