Part, Paragraph
1 Pre, 3 | nothing, so far as I was conscious, as belonging to my essence,
2 II, 3 | nothing, so long as I shall be conscious that I am something. So
3 II, 7 | that are known to me: I am conscious that I exist, and I who
4 III, 1 | myself. I am a thinking ( conscious ) thing, that is, a being
5 III, 4 | not, so long as I shall be conscious that I am, or at any future
6 III, 8 | and the second that I am conscious that those ideas are not
7 III, 21| time ago, and when I am conscious of various thoughts whose
8 III, 26| act. Indeed, I am already conscious that my knowledge is being
9 III, 32| should, without doubt, be conscious of it; but I am conscious
10 III, 32| conscious of it; but I am conscious of no such power, and thereby
11 IV, 3 | In the next place, I am conscious that I possess a certain
12 IV, 8 | perfect, since, in truth, I am conscious of will so ample and extended
13 IV, 8 | we so act that we are not conscious of being determined to a
14 IV, 8 | indifference of which I am conscious when I am not impelled to
15 IV, 16| to me: for, although I am conscious of the weakness of not being
16 V, 15| thoughts of which I am now conscious have no more truth than
17 VI, 1 | possess, and of which I am conscious that I make use when I apply
18 VI, 6 | and pain, I was likewise conscious of hunger, thirst, and other
19 VI, 6 | ideas proceeded; for I was conscious that the ideas were presented
20 VI, 19| other part is cut off, I am conscious that nothing has been taken
21 VI, 22| on which the mind became conscious of itself, in so far as
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