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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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object

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1 Syn, 2 | itself, supposes that no object is, of the existence of 2 II, 4 | inconsiderately substitute some other object in room of what is properly 3 II, 7 | may represent to me the object of my perception with more 4 III, 5 | apprehend something as the object of my thought, but I also 5 III, 5 | the representation of the object; and of this class of thoughts 6 III, 6 | are not referred to any object beyond them, they cannot, 7 III, 8 | reasonable to suppose that this object impresses me with its own 8 III, 11| great difference between the object and its idea. Thus, for 9 III, 19| to us to represent some object, the idea which represents 10 III, 20| cannot even distinguish the object represented from nonbeing, 11 III, 38| when I make myself the object of reflection, I not only 12 IV, 1 | the idea of any corporeal object; and when I consider that 13 IV, 7 | creatures together; for the same object that might perhaps, with 14 IV, 8 | efficacious, as in respect of the object, since in him it extends 15 IV, 9 | understanding, for as I conceive no object unless by means of the faculty 16 V, 3 | quantity, or rather in the object to which it is attributed. 17 V, 7 | my thought the idea of an object, it follows that all I clearly 18 V, 7 | apprehend to pertain to this object, does in truth belong to 19 V, 14| continually fixed on the same object, and as I frequently recollect 20 V, 16| in so far as it is the object of pure mathematics which 21 VI, 1 | far as they constitute the object of the pure mathematics, 22 VI, 3 | contemplates in it some object conformed to the idea which 23 VI, 4 | corporeal nature which is the object of the pure mathematics, 24 VI, 6 | I could not perceive any object, however desirous I might 25 VI, 6 | between the perception of an object that causes pain and the 26 VI, 10| that is comprehended in the object of speculative geometry, 27 VI, 22| it perceived some other object quite different, whatever 28 VI, 24| sense in examining the same object, and besides this, being


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