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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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perceive

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1 Pre, 3 | reflects on itself, it does not perceive that it is any other than 2 Syn, 2 | things, will others, and perceive others, the mind itself 3 Syn, 4 | we clearly and distinctly perceive (apprehend) is true; and, 4 I, 5 | with express purpose, and I perceive it; the occurrences in sleep 5 I, 5 | considering those cases, I perceive so clearly that there exist 6 I, 9 | exist otherwise than as I perceive them ? And further, as I 7 II, 6 | observed I did not in reality perceive. Thinking is another attribute 8 II, 7 | follows: I am now awake, and perceive something real; but because 9 II, 14| there distinct ? What did I perceive which any animal might not 10 III, 1 | although the things which I perceive or imagine are perhaps nothing 11 III, 3 | although, in truth, I did not perceive it at all; I mean the existence 12 III, 24| the contrary, I clearly perceive that there is more reality 13 III, 25| that all which I clearly perceive, and in which I know there 14 III, 27| And, in fine, I readily perceive that the objective being 15 III, 30| myself any property which I perceive is contained in the idea 16 III, 38| and likeness, and that I perceive this likeness, in which 17 III, 38| consists in this, that I perceive I could not possibly be 18 IV, 15| and confusedly conceive. I perceive, nevertheless, that it was 19 V, 15| I clearly and distinctly perceive is of necessity true: although 20 VI, 4 | distinctness; and, inasmuch as I perceive these objects much better 21 VI, 6 | required, so that I could not perceive any object, however desirous 22 VI, 6 | wholly out of my power not to perceive it when it was thus present. 23 VI, 7 | that the ideas I seem to perceive in my sleep proceed from 24 VI, 7 | this of such as I seem to perceive when awake; the second was 25 VI, 10| of intellection; whence I perceive that they are distinct from 26 VI, 10| perhaps exactly such as we perceive by the senses, for their 27 VI, 13| thinking thing, but should perceive the wound by the understanding 28 VI, 14| to shun. And indeed, as I perceive different sorts of colors, 29 VI, 15| whiteness or greenness which I perceive; that in a bitter or sweet 30 VI, 24| than a real man. But when I perceive objects with regard to which 31 VI, 24| perfectly sure that what I thus perceive occurs while I am awake


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