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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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understanding

   Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 2 | be excused; for if their understanding was so great that they could 2 Pre, 4 | materially for an act of the understanding, and in this sense it cannot 3 Pre, 4 | supposed to exist out of my understanding, may, nevertheless, be more 4 Syn, 4 | truths, as for the better understanding of those that are to follow. 5 Syn, 6 | the Sixth, the act of the understanding (intellectio) is distinguished 6 II, 6 | mind (mens sive animus), understanding, or reason, terms whose 7 II, 12| be perceived only by the understanding or] mind? It is certainly 8 III, 14| by representation] in the understanding by its idea, we certainly 9 IV, 8 | in other words, the understanding and the will. For by the 10 IV, 8 | and the will. For by the understanding alone, I neither affirm 11 IV, 8 | which I have no idea in my understanding, it cannot, on that account 12 IV, 8 | consider the faculty of understanding which I possess, I find 13 IV, 8 | is proposed to us by the understanding, we so act that we are not 14 IV, 9 | kind; nor even the power of understanding, for as I conceive no object 15 IV, 9 | much wider range than the understanding, within the same limits, 16 IV, 10| because great clearness of the understanding was succeeded by strong 17 IV, 11| only to things of which the understanding has no knowledge at all, 18 IV, 12| that the knowledge of the understanding ought always to precede 19 IV, 13| of the nature of a finite understanding not to comprehend many things, 20 IV, 13| the nature of a created understanding to be finite; on the contrary, 21 IV, 14| will more ample than my understanding, since, as the will consists 22 IV, 15| distinct knowledge in my understanding; but it is doubtless an 23 IV, 15| viz., by implanting in my understanding a clear and distinct knowledge 24 IV, 17| represented to it by the understanding, I can never be deceived; 25 VI, 2 | required to conceiving or understanding (ad intelligendum); and 26 VI, 13| perceive the wound by the understanding alone, just as a pilot perceives 27 VI, 24| with past knowledge, and my understanding which has already discovered 28 VI, 24| senses, my memory, and my understanding for the purpose of examining


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