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| Alphabetical [« »] perceiving 1 perceptibly 1 perception 19 perceptions 16 perfect 11 perfectihabiae 1 perfection 8 | Frequency [« »] 17 reason 16 animals 16 another 16 perceptions 16 possible 15 monads 15 through | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Monadology IntraText - Concordances perceptions |
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1 14| treats as non-existent those perceptions of which we are not consciously 2 15| of it and attains to new perceptions.~ 3 17| nothing but this (namely, perceptions and their changes) can be 4 19| to everything which has perceptions and desires [appetits] in 5 21| great multitude of little perceptions, in which there is nothing 6 23| we are conscious of our perceptions, we must have had perceptions 7 23| perceptions, we must have had perceptions immediately before we awoke, 8 24| appears that if we had in our perceptions nothing marked and, so to 9 25| nature has given heightened perceptions to animals, from the care 10 27| number of the preceding perceptions. For often a strong impression 11 27| and oft-repeated ordinary perceptions.~ 12 28| the concatenation of their perceptions is due to the principle 13 49| so far as it has distinct perceptions, and passivity [passion] 14 49| passion] in so far as its perceptions are confused. (Theod. 32, 15 60| degrees of their distinct perceptions.~ 16 63| represents it, i.e. in the perceptions of the soul, and consequently