Re: Cases and Prepositions (amongst others)
From: | Thomas R. Wier <artabanos@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, June 14, 2000, 23:12 |
Matthew Kehrt wrote:
> What does the second part mean?
> I believe therefore I love?
Nope. "I think, therefore I am, but I believe therefore
I will be." You can take that in a number of different ways,
not necessarily religious.
(You're probably thinking of Greek _eraô_ 'to love' and related
roots -- similar phonological shape, different language.)
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Tom Wier <artabanos@...>
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"Cogito ergo sum, sed credo ergo ero."
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