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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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1 Syn, 2 | soul is our being able to form the clearest possible conception ( 2 Syn, 2 | change take place in the form of any of its parts: from 3 Syn, 6 | therewith, as together to form, as it were, a unity. The 4 I, 9 | the sides of a square, or form some judgment still more 5 II, 9 | really to exist in me and to form part of my thought. In fine, 6 IV, 8 | ideas regarding which I may form a judgment; nor is any error, 7 IV, 8 | and at the same time I form the idea of another faculty 8 IV, 10| affirm or deny, or whether I form any judgment at all in the 9 IV, 11| may be that dispose me to form a judgment in a particular 10 IV, 11| sufficient to lead me to form one that is directly the 11 IV, 12| privation that constitutes the form of error. Privation, I say, 12 IV, 15| God; and the ability to form them is a higher degree 13 V, 5 | certain determinate nature, form, or essence, which is immutable 14 V, 6 | figure; for I am able to form in thought an innumerable 15 VI, 6 | that might constrain me to form them. ~


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