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32 alone
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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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far

   Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 5 | search after truth, and by far the greater number seek 2 Pre, 3 | apprehended nothing, so far as I was conscious, as belonging 3 Syn, 2 | that the human body, in as far as it differs from other 4 Syn, 3 | that I might withdraw, as far as possible, the minds of 5 I, 4 | objects, and such as are so far removed from us as to be 6 II, 3 | persuaded that I did not exist? Far from it; I assuredly existed, 7 III, 1 | and imaginations, in as far only as they are modes of 8 III, 13| If ideas are taken in so far only as they are certain 9 III, 19| of cold and heat are so far from being clear and distinct, 10 III, 36| produced by them, in so far as I am a thinking being. 11 III, 39| so unspeakably great, as far, at least, as the strength 12 IV, 1 | of the human mind in so far as it is a thinking thing, 13 IV, 4 | lead me into error, in so far as an absolute being is 14 IV, 4 | hence discern that error, so far as error is not something 15 IV, 8 | natural knowledge, very far from diminishing liberty, 16 IV, 10| know that I exist, in so far as I am a thinking being, 17 IV, 12| found in the act, in so far as it proceeds from myself, 18 IV, 12| nor even in the act, in so far as it depends on him. ~ 19 IV, 13| possess, and I should be far from thinking that he has 20 IV, 15| wholly true and good, in so far as they depend on God; and 21 IV, 15| easily understand that, in so far as I consider myself as 22 V, 2 | examine their ideas in so far as these are to be found 23 V, 16| corporeal nature, in so far as it is the object of pure 24 VI, 1 | things may exist, in as far as they constitute the object 25 VI, 3 | imagination which I possess, in as far as it differs from the power 26 VI, 9 | distinct idea of myself, in as far as I am only a thinking 27 VI, 9 | distinct idea of body, in as far as it is only an extended 28 VI, 10| faculty cannot be in me in as far as I am but a thinking thing], 29 VI, 14| rather my entire self, in as far as I am composed of body 30 VI, 19| I consider myself in so far only as I am a thinking 31 VI, 22| conscious of itself, in so far as it is in the brain, or 32 VI, 22| is in the brain, or in so far as it is in some place intermediate 33 VI, 23| the nature of man, in so far as it is composed of mind


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