On The Logical Character of Descartes' Argument

Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (4):40-44 (1968)
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One of the notable arguments in the history of philosophy is Descartes' thesis: cogito, ergo sum. However, the question as to the logical nature of that argument has not yet been entirely clarified

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