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Explain "I Think, Therefore I am" of Rene Descartes briefly but clearly. And "If I am mistaken, I am" of St. Augustine

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Answered by tallapureddytej
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it means that I have convinced myself that there is nothing in the world — no sky, no earth, no minds, no bodies. Doesn’t it follow that I don’t exist? No, surely I must exist if it’s me who is convinced of something. But there is a deceiver, supremely powerful and cunning whose aim is to see that I am always deceived. But surely I exist, if I am deceived. Let him deceive me all he can, he will never make it the case that I am nothing while I think that I am something. Thus having fully weighed every consideration, I must finally conclude that the statement “I am, I exist” must be true whenever I state it or mentally consider it.

If IAM mistake IAM means if IAM not mistaken

You use expressions such as if I'm not mistaken and unless I'm very much mistaken as a polite way of emphasizing the statement you are making, especially when you are confident that it is correct.........it means.............if you are living then you will do everything..you laugh you cry, you enjoy,you feel , you lose, you mistake,..........you are gaining all emotions...you feeling thinking ....you doing everything........... because you are living..........

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