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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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man

   Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 5 | way open to the mind of man by which proofs superior 2 I, 5 | here consider that I am a man, and that, consequently, 3 II, 5 | Undoubtedly I judged that I was a man. But what is a man ? Shall 4 II, 5 | was a man. But what is a man ? Shall I say a rational 5 II, 14| 14. The man who makes it his aim to 6 III, 5 | represent to my mind ] a man, a chimera, the sky, an 7 IV, 17| and chief perfection of man consists, I deem that I 8 VI | BETWEEN THE MIND AND BODY OF MAN~ 9 VI, 16| ground for surprise, since, man being of a finite nature, 10 VI, 17| difficulty untouched, for a sick man is not less really the creature 11 VI, 17| the creature of God than a man who is in full health; and 12 VI, 17| likewise if the body of man be considered as a kind 13 VI, 17| by which I compare a sick man and an imperfectly constructed 14 VI, 17| with the idea I have of a man in good health and a well 15 VI, 18| not prevent the nature of man thus taken from being fallacious. ~ 16 VI, 19| that the mind or soul of man is entirely different from 17 VI, 22| constituted the nature of man as that the same motion 18 VI, 23| goodness of God, the nature of man, in so far as it is composed 19 VI, 24| brain, rather than a real man. But when I perceive objects 20 VI, 24| confessed that the life of man is frequently obnoxious


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