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... development, has been harmed Family Wealth Trivial Pursuit Cogito, ergo sum—prove it to us and win a fortuna ...
1987 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
Journal Article “Cogito, Ergo Sum” Get access A. J. Ayer A. J. Ayer University College, London Search for other works by this author ...
1953 - Oxford University Press | Analysis
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... effectively City University Business School Hyperlink and Theseus Cogito, ergo MBA sum Philosophy The Bradford MBA Electronic postman never stops ...
1999 - Gale Group | TDA
... to Descartes’ refutation of skepticism based on the Cogito, ergo sum proof. The paper explains how the lack of ... Hintikka (Citation1962) suggests in his much celebrated paper ‘Cogito, Ergo Sum: Inference or Performance?’ that Cogito can be understood not as a premise (hence ...
Tópico(s): Historical Philosophy and Science
2009 - Routledge | Asian Philosophy
Cogito, ergo sum. —Rene Descartes I yam what I am. —Ralph Ellison Who am we? —Sherry Turkle1 What does ...
Tópico(s): Digital Games and Media
2001 - Cambridge University Press | PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
Cogito, ergo sum. —Rene Descartes I yam what I am. —Ralph Ellison Who am we? —Sherry Turkle1 What does ...
Tópico(s): Narrative Theory and Analysis
2001 - Cambridge University Press | PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
... of this understanding that Descartes famously declared his cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). But exactly how ...
Tópico(s): Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
2005 - Elsevier BV | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
... conviction that by means of his first principle, cogito ergo sum, he had proved his own existence with certainty. ... body.' His critic, Hobbes, regarded the transition from cogito ergo sum to sum res cogitans as obviously fallacious: was ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1965 - Duke University Press | The Philosophical Review
When European Union (EU) heads of state and government met at a summit in Lisbon in 2000 (Lisbon declaration, 2000), they set the goal of making Europe 'the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world'. In a knowledge economy, the 'most effective modern economies will be those that produce the most information and knowledge, and make that information and knowledge easily accessible to the greatest number of individuals and enterprises'. This policy brief suggests that individuals ...
Tópico(s): Education Methods and Technologies
2013 - Scientia Socialis Ltd | Journal of Baltic Science Education
What is left of the human being when the brain is badly damaged has been a question for philosophers and theologians. Now, however, an imaginative series of experiments using functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, culminating in the article by Monti and colleagues in this issue of the Journal, 1 has revealed a form of preserved cognition in ostensibly unconscious patients.The unfortunate term "vegetative" has been used to describe patients whose eyes open after a period of coma ...
Tópico(s): Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
2010 - Massachusetts Medical Society | New England Journal of Medicine
David O’Donnell, Gayle Porter, David McGuire, Thomas N. Garavan, Margaret Heffernan, Peter Cleary,
... CoP, may be theoretically positioned. Rejecting the individualistic “ Cogito, ergo sum ” of the Cartesians, we move in line with ...
Tópico(s): Knowledge Management and Sharing
2003 - Emerald Publishing Limited | Journal of European Industrial Training
This is the first biography of Ren Descartes published since 1920 to be based on extensive original archival research. It is also explicitly the life of Descartes, in the flesh and blood, not a compendium of technical analyses of philosophical positions found in 'life and works' biographies so dear to contemporary professional philosophers. Watson brings Descartes and his milieu to life as has never been done before.
Tópico(s): Philosophy and Theoretical Science
2002 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... of Heidegger's (1961) interpretation of Descartes's cogito ergo sum. The author hypothesizes that the basic disturbance of ...
Tópico(s): Philosophy, Science, and History
2001 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Philosophy, psychiatry & psychology
A research that has just recently been finished, investigated thinking processes that occur in the minds of students dealing with data structures. The research findings are pointed out in this paper, and two of them are elaborated. One is the phenomenon of programming-context thinking . This type of thinking stems from comparatively low level of abstraction gained by students in a data structures course. Programming-context thinking is the cause of other phenomena found in the research, and one such ...
Tópico(s): Statistics Education and Methodologies
2000 - Association for Computing Machinery | ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
... is to show how rejection of Descartes's Cogito; ergo sum, and of his idea that the human being ...
Tópico(s): Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics
1995 - SAGE Publishing | Theory & Psychology
... a fundamental “first fact of knowledge”—the famous cogito, ergo sum —offers us a useful guide in the consideration ...
Tópico(s): Diverse Music Education Insights
1994 - Society for Music Theory | Music Theory Online
Tópico(s): Arts and Performance Studies
1963 - Duke University Press | The Philosophical Review
Tópico(s): Diverse Music Education Insights
1962 - Duke University Press | The Philosophical Review
... Frank believed that it is possible to develop Cogito ergo sum into Cogito ergo est ens absolutum. In this paper, I analyze ...
Tópico(s): Philosophy, Science, and History
2019 - Springer Nature | Studies in East European Thought
... basic knowledge, the fact of his own existence--cogito ergo sum (I think therefore I am), he systematically proceeded ...
Tópico(s): Neurology and Historical Studies
2002 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Affective Disorders
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Tópico(s): Ethics in medical practice
1997 - Cambridge University Press | Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine
Tópico(s): Human Motion and Animation
2013 - Scientia Socialis Ltd | Journal of Baltic Science Education
Our use of ‘I’, or something like it, is implicated in our self-regarding emotions, in the concern to survive, and so seems basic to ordinary human life. But why does that pattern of use require a referring term? Don't Lichtenberg's formulations show how we could have our ordinary pattern of use here without the first person? I argue that what explains our compulsion to regard the first person as a referring term is our ordinary causal thinking, which requires us to find a persisting object as the ...
Tópico(s): Free Will and Agency
2012 - Oxford University Press | Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
... and his pursuit of an answer led to cogito ergo sum. His discovery simultaneously raised the question whether mind ...
Tópico(s): Pain Management and Placebo Effect
2018 - Wiley | Journal of Analytical Psychology
... content, we can argue that Descartes's transition ‘Cogito ergo sum’ is both sound and one he is entitled ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
2012 - Oxford University Press | Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume
1931 - De Gruyter | Kant-Studien
2005 - De Gruyter | Nietzsche Studien
Tópico(s): Research in Social Sciences
1962 - Duke University Press | The Philosophical Review
... Descartes, il s'agit de penser pour exister, cogito ergo sum . Je suggère l'hypothèse d'une autre voie dans les processus de construction identitaire, celle du corps et propose un cogito corporel, « je sens donc j'existe ». Après la ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Scientific Studies
2016 - Armand Colin | L Information géographique