cogito

Noun

 * 1)  The argument "cogito, ergo sum" ("I think therefore I am") from the philosophy of ; the mental act of thinking this thought; a conscious being which performs this mental act.
 * 2) * 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".
 * 1) * 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".
 * 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".

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to think
 * 2) to ponder, meditate, reflect, consider i.e. think of, about, over
 * 3) to intend, design, purpose, plan, devise i.e. have in mind
 * 1) to intend, design, purpose, plan, devise i.e. have in mind

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