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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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1 Ded, 5 | manifestly contain nothing which, considered by itself, it is not very 2 Ded, 6 | reasonings which they find considered demonstrations by all men 3 Pre, 1 | as to be worthy of being considered more than once, and the 4 Pre, 5 | remembrance that our minds must be considered finite, while Deity is incomprehensible 5 I, 10| from cogent and maturely considered reasons; so that henceforward, 6 II, 3 | being maturely and carefully considered, that this proposition ( 7 II, 12| way? Let it be attentively considered, and, retrenching all that 8 III, 4 | 4. But when I considered any matter in arithmetic 9 III, 4 | indeed, I have not even considered the reasons by which the 10 III, 6 | respect to ideas, if these are considered only in themselves, and 11 III, 6 | for assuredly, if we but considered the ideas themselves as 12 III, 14| ideas, whose reality is only considered as objective. Thus, for 13 III, 15| since the reality which considered in these ideas is only objective, 14 IV, 7 | the most perfect possible, considered as forming part of the whole 15 IV, 8 | nevertheless, appear to me greater, considered in itself formally and precisely: 16 IV, 10| For example, when I lately considered whether aught really existed 17 IV, 10| and found that because I considered this question, it very manifestly 18 V, 14| recollect that I frequently considered many things to be true and 19 VI, 1 | to conceive, and I never considered anything impossible to him, 20 VI, 6 | composing that body which I considered as part, or perhaps even 21 VI, 11| some truth: for by nature, considered in general, I now understand 22 VI, 16| have already sufficiently considered how it happens that, notwithstanding 23 VI, 17| likewise if the body of man be considered as a kind of machine, so 24 VI, 18| it still remains to be considered why it is that the goodness


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