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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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reason

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1 Ded, 2 | proved to them by natural reason. And since in this life 2 Ded, 2 | the sufficiency of natural reason for the proof of the existence 3 Ded, 3 | ventured to say that human reason led to the conclusion that 4 Ded, 4 | from the body, for no other reason than because these points, 5 Pre, 1 | of rightly conducting the Reason, and seeking Truth in the 6 Pre, 4 | perfect than myself, by reason of its essence. But, in 7 Pre, 5 | however false and opposed to reason they may be, than by a true 8 Syn, 2 | treatise, as well for the reason that these considerations 9 I, 2 | reach; but as even now my reason convinces me that I ought 10 I, 8 | not, therefore, perhaps reason illegitimately if we conclude 11 I, 11| than deny. It is for this reason I am persuaded that I shall 12 II, 4 | certain and evident. For this reason, I will now consider anew 13 II, 6 | animus), understanding, or reason, terms whose signification 14 II, 15| am or exist, for the same reason: for it is possible that 15 III, 4 | things, it was for no other reason than because it occurred 16 III, 10| with respect to the other reason, which is that because these 17 III, 11| resemble the same sun; and reason teaches me that the one 18 III, 26| increasing to infinity, nor any reason why, after such increase 19 III, 28| not readily remember the reason why the idea of a being 20 III, 33| demand again, for a similar reason, whether this second cause 21 IV, 7 | perhaps, with some show of reason, be deemed highly imperfect 22 IV, 8 | suppose him to be, I have no reason, on that account, to think 23 IV, 8 | that in it there is the reason of truth and goodness, or 24 IV, 8 | to another for want of a reason, is the lowest grade of 25 IV, 10| am as yet ignorant of any reason that would determine me 26 IV, 13| For I have assuredly no reason to complain that God has 27 IV, 13| the contrary, I have every reason to render thanks to God, 28 IV, 14| 14. I have no reason, moreover, to complain because 29 IV, 15| alone consists the formal reason of error and sin, this does 30 IV, 16| 16. I have even good reason to remain satisfied on the 31 V, 15| a judgment, no opposite reason can be alleged sufficient 32 VI, 6 | perceived, it was not without reason that I thought I perceived 33 VI, 6 | the senses, rather than to reason, and that the ideas which 34 VI, 6 | when I inquired into the reason why, from this I know not 35 VI, 7 | to many things from which reason made me averse, I thought 36 VI, 17| perhaps, be alleged that the reason why such persons are deceived 37 VI, 24| went, I should not without reason esteem it either a specter


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