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dus de originele betekenis van "cogito" is "samen schudden".

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so, the original meaning of "cogito" is to shake together.

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neem bijvoorbeeld de drie beroemdste woorden uit de westerse filosofie: "cogito ergo sum."

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take the three most famous words in all of western philosophy: "cogito ergo sum."

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de zekerheid dat iedere verandering haar oorzaak heeft, is niets meer dan de zekerheid dat wij denkende mensen zijn. cogito ergo sum.

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the secure knowledge that every change has its cause is nothing else but the conviction that we are thinking human beings. cogito, ergo sum. i think, therefore i am.

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en de juiste vertaling van "cogito ergo sum" is "ik schud dingen door elkaar, dus ik besta".

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and the proper translation of "cogito ergo sum" is "i shake things up, therefore i am."

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cogito: latijn voor "ik denk"; naam van een argument voor het eigen bestaan van descartes, dat in het latijn samengevat wordt als "cogito ergo sum" - ik denk dus ik ben.

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cogito ergo sum: latin for 'i think therefore i am'. briefly, the argument is also known as 'the cogito', and is an argument for one's own existence. it is due to descartes, who believed it was certainly true.

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