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Topic : Re: How to use "I think, therefore I am" in a more fluent manner? I want to allude an experience that feels almost like Descartes' idea of "I think, therefore I am". Because the phrase is a - selfpublishingguru.com

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First of all, you have a tense disagreement: "we had undergone" is past, so you need "confused" and "made."

A few variants:

...made us re-experience Descartes's proclamation: "I think, therefore I
am."
...made us re-experience Descartes's proclamation: Cogito, ergo sum. We
thought, therefore we were.
...made us cling to Descartes to assure ourselves that we were indeed
real: "I think, therefore I am."


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