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July 1, 2012

From “Credo” to “intelligam” or “dubito” to “cogito”

Two of the most important things ever said about education were expressed in two little latin phrases: Credo ut intelligam and Cogito, ergo sum The first was said by St. Augustine and it means “I believe in order that I might understand.” The second was said by Descartes and it means, “I think, therefore I […]

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