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1 Syn, 6 | distinguished from that of the imagination (imaginatio); the marks
2 II, 7 | besides ? I will stimulate my imagination with a view to discover
3 II, 7 | the things I can feign in imagination. Moreover, the phrase itself,
4 II, 7 | to say, I will excite my imagination that I may know more distinctly
5 II, 7 | all that I can embrace in imagination belongs to the knowledge
6 II, 9 | true, still the power of imagination does not cease really to
7 II, 12| compass this infinity by imagination, and consequently this conception
8 II, 12| product of the faculty of imagination. But what now is this extension ?
9 II, 12| cannot even comprehend by imagination what the piece of wax is,
10 II, 12| sight, of touch, nor of imagination, and never was either of
11 II, 15| and if I determine that my imagination, or any other cause, whatever
12 II, 16| senses nor by the faculty of imagination, but by the intellect alone;
13 IV, 8 | the faculty of memory or imagination, or any other faculty I
14 VI, 1 | Further, the faculty of imagination which I possess, and of
15 VI, 1 | attentively consider what imagination is, I find that it is simply
16 VI, 2 | difference that subsists between imagination and pure intellection or
17 VI, 2 | chiliogon, without the aid of imagination; but I can likewise imagine
18 VI, 2 | necessary to the act of imagination, which is not required to
19 VI, 2 | shows the difference between imagination and pure intellection (imaginatio
20 VI, 3 | besides, that this power of imagination which I possess, in as far
21 VI, 3 | understand, I say, that imagination may be thus formed, if it
22 VI, 3 | corporeal nature I have in my imagination, I can necessarily infer
23 VI, 4 | seem to have reached the imagination, I believe that, in order
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