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1 14| afterwards appear. In this matter the Cartesian view is extremely 2 61| is a plenum (and thus all matter is connected together) and 3 62| through the connexion of all matter in the plenum, the soul 4 65| because each portion of matter is not only infinitely divisible, 5 65| impossible for each portion of matter to express the whole universe. ( 6 66| the smallest particle of matter there is a world of creatures, 7 67| 67. Each portion of matter may be conceived as like 8 71| a quantity or portion of matter belonging exclusively to 9 80| same quantity of force in matter. Nevertheless he was of 10 80| same total direction in matter. Had Descartes noticed this