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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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1 Ded, 4 | is next to impossible to discover new, yet there is, I apprehend, 2 Syn, 1 | doubt wherever we afterward discover truth. ~ 3 I, 10| henceforward, if I desire to discover anything certain, I ought 4 II, 1 | I am fortunate enough to discover only one thing that is certain 5 II, 6 | of the soul; and here I discover what properly belongs to 6 II, 7 | imagination with a view to discover whether I am not still something 7 II, 7 | or chimeras]. From this I discover that it is not more reasonable 8 II, 16| by thought ], I readily discover that there is nothing more 9 III, 2 | care whether I can still discover in myself anything further 10 III, 4 | other like absurdities, I discover a manifest contradiction. 11 III, 4 | those I shall afterward discover in it], it is necessary 12 III, 16| this moment, been unable to discover any other ground. ~ 13 III, 19| I am unable from them to discover whether cold is only the 14 III, 27| closely into the matter, I discover that this cannot be; for, 15 III, 30| possess), because I should discover in them a limit to my power. ~ 16 III, 32| I interrogate myself to discover whether I possess any power 17 IV, 1 | certitude. And now I seem to discover a path that will conduct 18 IV, 2 | For, in the first place, I discover that it is impossible for 19 IV, 4 | and turn wholly to him, I discover in mysel no cause of error 20 IV, 6 | charge of temerity, seek to discover the impenetrable ] ends 21 IV, 8 | frame the idea of it, I discover, from this circumstance 22 IV, 9 | 9. From all this I discover, however, that neither the 23 IV, 11| those which it does not discover with perfect clearness at 24 V, 1 | for some time been, and to discover whether anything can be 25 V, 2 | in my consciousness, and discover which of them are distinct 26 V, 4 | by a little attention, I discover innumerable particulars 27 V, 4 | nature, that when I now discover them I do not so much appear 28 V, 5 | most importance is, that I discover in my mind innumerable ideas 29 V, 11| sufficient, as soon as I discover that existence is a perfection, 30 VI, 8 | know myself better, and to discover more clearly the author 31 VI, 10| no faculty whereby I can discover this to be the case, but, 32 VI, 15| this sort; but I do not discover that it teaches me, in addition


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