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| Alphabetical [« »] people 1 perceiving 1 perceptibly 1 perception 19 perceptions 16 perfect 11 perfectihabiae 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 with 19 come 19 into 19 perception 19 souls 19 universe 18 body | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Monadology IntraText - Concordances perception |
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1 14| nothing but what is called Perception, which is to be distinguished 2 15| change or passage from one perception to another may be called 3 15| fully attain to the whole perception at which it aims, but it 4 17| it must be confessed that perception and that which depends upon 5 17| to think, feel, and have perception, it might be conceived as 6 17| anything by which to explain a perception. Thus it is in a simple 7 17| compound or in a machine, that perception must be sought for. Further, 8 19| something more than a bare perception, I think it right that the 9 19| simple substances which have perception only, and that the name 10 19| given only to those in which perception is more distinct, and is 11 20| have no distinguishable perception; as when we fall into a 12 21| substance is without any perception. That, indeed, cannot be, 13 21| affection is nothing but its perception. But when there is a great 14 23| conscious of them; for one perception can in a natural way come 15 23| way come only from another perception, as a motion can in a natural 16 26| that when animals have a perception of something which strikes 17 26| have formerly had a similar perception, they are led, by means 18 26| the thing in this previous perception, and they come to have feelings 19 48| basis, to the faculty of Perception and to the faculty of Appetition.