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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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deceived

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1 I, 3 | which we have even once been deceived. ~ 2 I, 5 | other times I have been deceived in sleep by similar illusions; 3 I, 9 | know that I am not also deceived each time I add together 4 I, 9 | willing that I should be thus deceived, for he is said to be supremely 5 I, 9 | allow me to be occasionally deceived; and yet it is clear that 6 I, 10| it is clear (since to be deceived and to err is a certain 7 II, 3 | then, I exist, since I am deceived; and, let him deceive me 8 II, 9 | and does not wish to be deceived; who imagines many things, 9 III, 4 | nature as that I should be deceived, even respecting the matters 10 III, 6 | diligent heed that we be not deceived. But the chief and most 11 IV, 4 | I can never therefore be deceived; for if all I possess be 12 IV, 4 | this end, but that my being deceived arises from the circumstance 13 IV, 5 | as that I should never be deceived; it is certain, likewise, 14 IV, 5 | should be capable of being deceived than that I should not ? ~ 15 IV, 9 | impossible for me to be deceived in it. Whence, then, spring 16 IV, 12| act rightly, and am not deceived; but if I resolve to deny 17 IV, 12| it is evident that I am deceived; moreover, even although 18 IV, 15| judgments in which I am deceived, because those acts are 19 IV, 15| as that I should never be deceived, although I still remained 20 IV, 17| understanding, I can never be deceived; because every clear and 21 V, 14| nature as to be sometimes deceived, even in matters which I 22 V, 15| that I may be frequently deceived? But I already know that 23 V, 15| already know that I cannot be deceived in judgments of the grounds 24 VI, 7 | nature as that I should be deceived even in matters that appeared 25 VI, 16| and thus to be directly deceived by nature]: thus, for example, 26 VI, 16| for example, I may be so deceived by the agreeable taste of 27 VI, 17| reason why such persons are deceived is that their nature is 28 VI, 23| sense will thus be naturally deceived; for as the same movement 29 VI, 24| follows that I am not herein deceived. But because the necessities


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