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Cogito ergo sum, “I think, therefore I am,” is a Latin phrase by which philosopher?

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The Latin phrase "Cogito ergo sum," meaning "I think, therefore I am," was coined by the French philosopher René Descartes. It is a fundamental principle of his philosophy, which holds that the only thing that can be known for certain is one's own existence. Descartes argued that since one can think, one must exist, and this is the basis for all other knowledge.
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Cogito ergo sum, also known as "I think, therefore I am," is a famous philosophical statement by French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes. It is the starting point of his philosophical system, which emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and rational thought. The phrase means that because one is able to think and doubt, they can be certain of their own existence. 
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