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Перевод: ergo speek ergo


[наречие]
следовательно; итак;
[конъюнкция]
следовательно


Тезаурус:

  1. This method of Cartesian doubt was the process by which he reached his famous dictum: Cogito ergo sum ("I think, therefore I am").
  2. "It is impossible", Bukharin maintained, "to struggle against the enslavement of nations otherwise than by struggling against imperialism, ergo by struggling against finance capitalism, ergo, against capitalism in general".
  3. Unfortunately, French planners seem to have adopted the philosophy Cogito, ergo est (Thinking enough about something will make it happen).
  4. Rene/ Descartes, the I7th century French philosopher, gave the world the expression Cogito, ergo sum (I think therefore I am) and endowed the French with an invincible confidence in they very own way of looking at the world.
  5. The Cartesian cogito - cogito ergo sum (I think therefore I am) - conventionally if somewhat simplistically marks a major point in the emergence of Western individualism.
  6. Ergo, every autumn those trees with any sort of seasonal sense at all shed their leaves, which are pretty useless anyway when there's not going to be much Sun around, and ride out the storms on bare poles.
  7. Ergo, developing ideas about measures of performance, feedback and control mechanisms is arguably the most important and potentially productive part of the exercise.
  8. Ergo, high tax parties in modern Britain are doomed to defeat.
  9. Ergo, the manufacturers no longer dare market food that takes more than 10 minutes to prepare.
  10. Question of ergo
  11. I could have mentioned cogito ergo sum , only I detest that shallow but influential maxim, now I'm glad to say discarded."
  12. They are husbands, ergo, she is looking for them.

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