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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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1 Ded, 2 | why did they not rather find out the Lord thereof? And 2 Ded, 5 | certitude and evidence I may find in these demonstrations, 3 Ded, 6 | impossible elsewhere to find greater perspicacity and 4 Ded, 6 | for reasonings which they find considered demonstrations 5 Pre, 2 | requested all who might find aught meriting censure in 6 Pre, 6 | although perhaps they may find opportunity for cavilling 7 I, 2 | of the whole if I shall find in each some ground for 8 II, 1 | this track until I shall find something that is certain, 9 II, 5 | was somewhat astonished to find such faculties existing 10 II, 6 | considering them in my own mind, I find none of them that can properly 11 II, 7 | changing the supposition, I find that I still feel assured 12 II, 16| 16. But, in conclusion, I find I have insensibly reverted 13 III, 4 | present itself; and if I find that there is a God, I must 14 III, 4 | the notions that I shall find first in my mind to those 15 III, 10| existing without me, I do not find it more convincing than 16 III, 11| idea. Thus, for example, I find in my mind two wholly diverse 17 III, 19| examined the idea of wax, I find that there is but little 18 III, 38| of reflection, I not only find that I am an incomplete, 19 III, 38| and the ideas of which I find in my mind], and that not 20 IV, 6 | his existence because I find, perhaps, that there are 21 IV, 8 | understanding which I possess, I find that it is of very small 22 IV, 8 | other faculty I possess, I find none that is not small and 23 V, 5 | 5. And what I here find of most importance is, that 24 V, 7 | is certain that I no less find the idea of a God in my 25 V, 14| two right angles, and I find it impossible to believe 26 VI, 1 | consider what imagination is, I find that it is simply a certain 27 VI, 3 | are bodies; and because I find no other obvious mode of 28 VI, 3 | things, nevertheless I do not find that, from the distinct 29 VI, 10| 10. Moreover, I find in myself diverse faculties 30 VI, 10| special mode: for example, I find I possess the faculties 31 VI, 15| there are spaces in which I find nothing to excite and affect 32 VI, 24| waking state: for I now find a very marked difference


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