Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
conservation 2
conserve 1
conserved 2
consider 39
consideration 10
considerations 2
considered 24
Frequency    [«  »]
42 perhaps
42 think
40 would
39 consider
39 error
39 thought
39 time
René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

IntraText - Concordances

consider

   Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 1 | confident that you also will consider that there is ground so 2 Ded, 2 | submitted to infidels, who would consider that the reasoning proceeded 3 Ded, 5 | the same way, although I consider the demonstrations of which 4 Syn, 6 | had occasion likewise to consider. ~ ~ 5 I, 1 | that I should henceforth consider I was doing wrong were I 6 I, 5 | I must nevertheless here consider that I am a man, and that, 7 I, 11| them so long as I shall consider them to be what in truth 8 I, 12| for my credulity; I will consider myself as without hands, 9 II, 4 | this reason, I will now consider anew what I formerly believed 10 II, 5 | I either did not stay to consider, or, if I did, I imagined 11 II, 10| of liberty permit it to consider the objects that appear 12 II, 11| Let us now accordingly consider the objects that are commonly 13 II, 13| expression to what I think, I consider all this in my own mind, 14 II, 14| stripped it of its vestments, I consider it quite naked, it is certain, 15 III, 1 | be accomplished, I will consider them as empty and false; 16 III, 2 | use circumspection, and consider with care whether I can 17 III, 4 | certain classes, and to consider in which of these classes 18 III, 8 | principally to do is to consider, with reference to those 19 III, 9 | 9. But I must consider whether these reasons are 20 III, 14| less real; but we ought to consider that, as every idea is a 21 III, 22| of God, in which I must consider whether there is anything 22 III, 22| that the more attentively I consider them the less I feel persuaded 23 III, 28| one, who shall carefully consider it, to discern by the natural 24 III, 31| all who will attentively consider the nature of duration, 25 III, 36| which is what alone I now consider to be myself, is inclosed; 26 IV, 1 | corporeal object; and when I consider that I doubt, in other words, 27 IV, 7 | occurs to me that we must not consider only one creature apart 28 IV, 8 | to take an example, if I consider the faculty of understanding 29 IV, 15| understand that, in so far as I consider myself as a single whole, 30 V, 4 | these things when I thus consider them in general; but besides, 31 V, 11| in particular. But when I consider what figures are capable 32 V, 14| Thus, for example, when I consider the nature of the rectilinear] 33 V, 16| mathematics which do not consider whether it exists or not~ 34 VI, 1 | for, when I attentively consider what imagination is, I find 35 VI, 3 | be able, as it were, to consider it when it chooses, it may 36 VI, 5 | them; and, finally, I will consider what of them I ought now 37 VI, 6 | had leisure to weigh and consider the reasons that might constrain 38 VI, 19| indivisible. For in truth, when I consider the mind, that is, when 39 VI, 19| the mind, that is, when I consider myself in so far only as


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License