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perceived 4
perceiving 2
perfect 25
perfection 14
perfections 3
perfectly 1
perforated 1
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14 part
14 perfection
14 philosophy
14 possible
14 prevent
René Descartes
Discourse on the method

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perfection

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1 I | qualities that contribute to the perfection of the mind; for as to the 2 II| there is seldom so much perfection in works composed of many 3 II| difficulty of reaching high perfection with but the materials of 4 II| matters, if not with absolute perfection, at least with the greatest 5 IV| saw that it was a greater perfection to know than to doubt), 6 IV| as it possessed a certain perfection, and, if they were false, 7 IV| had from myself all the perfection, however little, which I 8 IV| myself the whole remainder of perfection, of the want of which I 9 IV| possession was a mark of perfection; and I was assured that 10 IV| determined that it could not be a perfection in God to be compounded 11 IV| God, than that truth or perfection should proceed from nothing. ~ 12 IV| that they possessed the perfection of being true. ~But after 13 V | reasonings except the infinite perfection of God, I endeavored to 14 V | equal or perhaps greater perfection than any of us, they would,


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