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midst 2
might 48
militate 1
mind 28
minds 10
mine 5
minerals 1
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30 order
30 yet
29 way
28 mind
27 body
27 knowledge
27 never
René Descartes
Discourse on the method

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mind

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1 I | possessed of a vigorous mind is not enough; the prime 2 I | I have never fancied my mind to be in any respect more 3 I | to the perfection of the mind; for as to the reason or 4 I | grace of fable stirs the mind; that the memorable deeds 5 I | employ all the powers of my mind in choosing the paths I 6 II | that which, with the same mind originally, this individual 7 II | fitted to cultivate the mind. ~By these considerations 8 II | what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly 9 II | found in accustoming my mind to the love and nourishment 10 II | sometimes only to bear them in mind, or embrace them in the 11 II | conscious that by its use my mind was becoming gradually habituated 12 II | well by eradicating from my mind all the erroneous opinions 13 III| believe; for, as the act of mind by which a thing is believed 14 III| meditation to accustom the mind to view all objects in this 15 III| thence arising so occupied my mind that I was wholly indifferent 16 III| gradually rooted out from my mind all the errors which had 17 IV | had ever entered into my mind when awake, had in them 18 IV | I," that is to say, the mind by which I am what I am, 19 IV | properties of which I found in my mind some idea, whether their 20 IV | also in knowing what their mind really is, is that they 21 V | discourse all that was in my mind, I resolved to expound singly, 22 V | such a manner that to my mind there can be nothing clearer 23 V | that they are endowed with mind, for it would thence follow 24 VI | has proceeded from my own mind; and so long as I gathered 25 VI | fundamental one; for the mind is so intimately dependent 26 VI | maladies of body as well as of mind, and perhaps also even from 27 VI | impossible for the human mind to distinguish the forms 28 VI | Thereupon, turning over in my mind I the objects that had ever


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