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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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two

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1 Ded, 2 | of the opinion that the two questions respecting God 2 Ded, 2 | unless, first of all, those two things be proved to them 3 Pre, 2 | on these questions except two, to which I will here briefly 4 Pre, 5 | 5. Besides these two objections, I have seen, 5 Pre, 5 | objections, I have seen, indeed, two treatises of sufficient 6 Pre, 5 | from one or other of these two things, namely, either the 7 Syn, 2 | that the natures of these two substances are to be held, 8 I, 8 | dreaming, it remains true that two and three make five, and 9 I, 9 | each time I add together two and three, or number the 10 III, 4 | easy, as, for example, that two and three added together 11 III, 4 | true that I am, or make two and three more or less than 12 III, 4 | without the knowledge of these two truths, I do not see that 13 III, 9 | of its truth. But these two things are widely different; 14 III, 11| example, I find in my mind two wholly diverse ideas of 15 III, 11| some other manner. These two ideas cannot certainly both 16 III, 21| greatest diversity between the two concepts, yet these two 17 III, 21| two concepts, yet these two ideas seem to have this 18 IV, 8 | depend on the concurrence of two causes, viz, the faculty 19 IV, 8 | indifferent toward each of two contraries; but, on the 20 IV, 10| indifference to me which of the two suppositions I affirm or 21 V, 5 | three angles are equal to two right, that its greatest 22 V, 8 | equality of its three angles to two right angles, from the essence 23 V, 11| angles are not greater than two right angles, although perhaps 24 V, 11| is impossible to conceive two or more gods of this kind; 25 V, 12| the squares of the other two sides, as that the base 26 V, 14| three angles are equal to two right angles, and I find 27 VI, 7 | shortly afterward also added two others of very wide generality: 28 VI, 21| parts that lie between those two, although the most remote 29 VI, 24| marked difference between the two states, in respect that


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