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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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greater

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1 Ded, 2 | life there are frequently greater rewards held out to vice 2 Ded, 5 | after truth, and by far the greater number seek the reputation 3 Ded, 6 | impossible elsewhere to find greater perspicacity and solidity, 4 Ded, 6 | perspicacity and solidity, or greater wisdom and integrity in 5 Ded, 6 | become me to commend at greater length the cause of God 6 Pre, 1 | expedient to illustrate it at greater length in French, and in 7 II, 10| what I am with somewhat greater clearness and distinctness 8 II, 10| same, are known with much greater distinctness than that I 9 II, 10| know and comprehend with greater distinctness things whose 10 II, 12| unknown ? for it becomes greater when the wax is melted, 11 II, 12| when the wax is melted, greater when it is boiled, and greater 12 II, 12| greater when it is boiled, and greater still when the heat increases; 13 II, 14| after having examined with greater care, both what it is, and 14 II, 15| not know myself, both with greater truth and certitude, and 15 II, 15| apprehension, with how much greater distinctness must I now 16 III, 15| can never contain anything greater or more perfect. ~ 17 III, 30| possessed of myself the greater perfection of which I have 18 III, 38| after something better and greater than he is; but, at the 19 IV, 5 | perfection of his work is greater, what thing can have been 20 IV, 8 | discern it could be still greater and more perfect. For, to 21 IV, 8 | of will is incomparably greater in God than in myself, as 22 IV, 8 | since in him it extends to a greater number of things, it does 23 IV, 8 | nevertheless, appear to me greater, considered in itself formally 24 IV, 13| that God has not given me a greater power of intelligence or 25 IV, 15| that it is not somehow a greater perfection in the universe, 26 V, 11| its three angles are not greater than two right angles, although 27 VI, 15| believe that the star is not greater than the flame; the true


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