what does if I am mistaken, I am meaning by St. Agustin
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Meaning of the famous line by St. Augustine.
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The meaning of the line "If I am mistaken, I am" as proclaimed by St. Augustine was a part of speech by him, in which he discussed about one's ideal destination to God. St. Augustine was a great thinker and he based his speeches on philosophy. This was also regarded as the "Sum" of all that he had deduced towards skepticism. According to his views, one can know a lot by experiencing things around oneself and sensing them.
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If I am mistaken, I am meaning by St. Augustine
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- St. Augustine had provided essential life skills sets to the world.
- St. Augustine was a great philosopher of the 354-430 A.D. period and he is well-known for his confession languages.
- St. Augustine had followed Christianity religion and had worked on human ethics and will.
- Through the line of, "If I am mistaken, I am", St. Augustine wanted to express that human power of logic and reasoning can be utilized to understand the knowledge of the world.
- This line was taken from a letter of Descartes and pointed out by St. Augustine.
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