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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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1 I, 7 | general and its extension; the figure of extended things, their 2 I, 9 | any extended thing, nor figure, nor magnitude, nor place, 3 II, 2 | senses; I believe that body, figure, extension, motion, and 4 II, 5 | terminated by a certain figure; that can be comprised in 5 II, 7 | than to contemplate the figure or image of a corporeal 6 II, 11| was gathered; its color, figure, size, are apparent ( to 7 II, 11| the color changes, its figure is destroyed, its size increases, 8 II, 12| flowers, the whiteness, the figure, nor the sound, but only 9 II, 12| square into a triangular figure ? Assuredly such is not 10 II, 13| retaining the same color and figure: whence I should forthwith 11 III, 19| length, breadth, and depth; figure, which results from the 12 III, 21| objects, viz, extension, figure, situation, and motion, 13 V, 5 | from my thought one such figure, it remains true nevertheless 14 V, 5 | true nevertheless that this figure possesses a certain determinate 15 V, 6 | seen bodies of a triangular figure; for I am able to form in 16 V, 7 | perfect, than that of any figure or number whatever: and 17 V, 7 | which is demonstrable of any figure or number really belongs 18 V, 7 | belongs to the nature of that figure or number; and, therefore, 19 V, 11| that the rhombus, being a figure of four sides, can be therein 20 V, 11| considering a rectilinear figure composed of only three angles, 21 VI, 2 | intelligo) that it is a figure comprehended by three lines, 22 VI, 2 | rightly conceive that it is a figure composed of a thousand sides, 23 VI, 2 | conceive that a triangle is a figure composed of only three sides; 24 VI, 2 | confusedly represent some figure to myself, yet it is quite 25 VI, 2 | a myriogon, or any other figure of many sides; nor would 26 VI, 2 | that I can conceive its figure, as well as that of a chiliogon, 27 VI, 6 | besides the extension, figure, and motions of bodies, 28 VI, 11| sun is of such a size and figure, etc., or are conceived 29 VI, 15| are of the same size and figure as they appear to our eyes,


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