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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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1 Ded, 3 | some have even ventured to say that human reason led to 2 Ded, 6 | certainty, I doubt not, I say, but that henceforward all 3 Pre, 5 | state them. I will only say, in general, that all which 4 Pre, 6 | custom with many, I may say that such persons will not 5 II, 5 | what is a man ? Shall I say a rational animal ? Assuredly 6 II, 6 | to myself, what can I now say that I am], since I suppose 7 II, 7 | is not more reasonable to say, I will excite my imagination 8 II, 10| it may seem strange to say that I know and comprehend 9 II, 13| of ordinary language. We say, for example, that we see 10 II, 13| this case I do not fail to say that I see the men themselves, 11 II, 13| men themselves, just as I say that I see the wax; and 12 II, 15| But finally, what shall I say of the mind itself, that 13 III, 2 | the assurance that what I say is true, if it could ever 14 III, 13| out of himself, this, I say, has certainly in it more 15 III, 19| false, if it be correct to say that cold is nothing but 16 III, 25| of falsity. The idea, I say, of a being supremely perfect, 17 III, 38| exist -- this same God, I say, whose idea is in my mind -- 18 IV, 1 | independent being, that is to say of God, occurs to my mind 19 IV, 12| form of error. Privation, I say, is found in the act, in 20 IV, 17| for its author -- God, I say, who, as supremely perfect, 21 V, 11| false. This objection is, I say, incompetent; for although 22 VI, 3 | I easily understand, I say, that imagination may be 23 VI, 9 | rather, as I will shortly say, although I certainly do 24 VI, 10| conceiving myself, that is to say, without an intelligent 25 VI, 10| either a body, that is to say, a corporeal nature in which 26 VI, 17| destined by its maker, I may say that it is deflected from 27 VI, 18| exterior denomination that we say its nature is corrupted,


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