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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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impossible

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1 Ded, 2 | it yet assuredly seems impossible ever to persuade infidels 2 Ded, 4 | and that it is next to impossible to discover new, yet there 3 Ded, 6 | universal conviction that it is impossible elsewhere to find greater 4 Syn, 1 | senses; and finally makes it impossible for us to doubt wherever 5 I, 4 | of which it is manifestly impossible to doubt; as for example, 6 I, 10| to be true of which it is impossible to doubt, and that not through 7 II, 3 | enumerated, of which it is impossible to entertain the slightest 8 II, 6 | soul; but perception too is impossible without the body; besides, 9 IV, 1 | to lead me to believe it impossible that the human mind can 10 IV, 2 | place, I discover that it is impossible for him ever to deceive 11 IV, 3 | is mine; and since it is impossible that he should will to deceive 12 IV, 5 | nature of God, it seems impossible that he should have planted 13 IV, 9 | conceived by me, and it is impossible for me to be deceived in 14 V, 8 | so that it is not less impossible to conceive a God, that 15 V, 11| the second, because it is impossible to conceive two or more 16 V, 13| without this knowledge it is impossible ever to know anything perfectly. ~ 17 V, 14| right angles, and I find it impossible to believe otherwise, while 18 VI, 1 | never considered anything impossible to him, unless when I experienced


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