medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Perhaps one of the Descartes "dubito" lines -- "dubito ergo sum," and/or "dubito
ut intelligam" (playing off Augustine's "cogito ut intelligam")?
Bob Kraft
> Colleagues,
>
> I'm trying to remember the source of a Latin quotation which translated
> reads something like, "I doubt so that I may believe." Is it Anselm?
>
> Best from Anchorage,
>
> Dan
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> The Electronic Canterbury Tales:
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> http://afdtk.uaa.alaska.edu/ect_main.htm
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> "Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered
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> for just such an emergency."
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