There are two phrases here.
E pluribus unum means one out of many, and (et) cogito ergo sum means I think, therefore I am.
Cogito ergo sum.
cogito ergo sum
René Descartes
I think therefore I am
Cogito ergo sum = I think, therefore I am .
Cogito Ergo Sum.
Cogito ergo sum, which translates to I think, therefore I am.
I think therefore I am, cogito ergo sum. (Descartes)
ergo or igiturThe most commonly seen ergo is in Descartes' famous statement, Cogito, ergo sum, which means I think, therefore I am.
"Cogito ergo sum", which translates to "I think, therefore I am."
cogito ergo sum (English: "I think, therefore I am").
"Ergo et sum" is Latin and translates to "Therefore, I am." It is commonly associated with the phrase "Cogito, ergo sum" which means "I think, therefore I am," a philosophical concept introduced by René Descartes to affirm one's existence based on the act of thinking.