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1 Syn, 6 | consideration of them, it is perceived that they are neither so
2 II, 5 | nourished, that I walked, perceived, and thought, and all those
3 II, 5 | other body; that can be perceived either by touch, sight,
4 II, 6 | during sleep, believed that I perceived objects which I afterward
5 II, 12| forms, and which is now perceived under others. But, to speak
6 II, 12| piece of wax that can be perceived only by the understanding
7 II, 14| any animal might not have perceived ? But when I distinguish
8 II, 16| themselves are not properly perceived by the senses nor by the
9 II, 16| and since they are not perceived because they are seen and
10 III, 2 | thus clearly and distinctly perceived should prove false; and
11 III, 3 | clearly and distinctly] perceived in them ? Nothing more than
12 III, 3 | it, I thought I clearly perceived, although, in truth, I did
13 III, 19| is clearly and distinctly perceived. As belonging to the class
14 VI, 5 | hitherto held as true, because perceived by the senses, and the foundations
15 VI, 6 | 6. Firstly, then, I perceived that I had a head, hands,
16 VI, 6 | the whole, of myself. I perceived further, that that body
17 VI, 6 | motions of bodies, I likewise perceived in them hardness, heat,
18 VI, 6 | properly and immediately perceived, it was not without reason
19 VI, 6 | reason that I thought I perceived certain objects wholly different
20 VI, 6 | And because the ideas I perceived by the senses were much
21 VI, 6 | not so clear as those I perceived by sense, and that they
22 VI, 7 | that I believed I never perceived anything when awake which
23 VI, 7 | occasionally think I also perceived when asleep, and as I do
24 VI, 22| the occasion on which it perceived some other object quite
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