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René Descartes
Meditations on First Philosophy

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conception

   Part, Paragraph
1 Syn, 2 | form the clearest possible conception (conceptus -- concept) of 2 Syn, 2 | that we possess a distinct conception of corporeal nature, which 3 II, 12| imagination, and consequently this conception which I have of the wax 4 III, 38| mind may have some slight conception, without, however, being 5 IV, 15| possessing a clear and distinct conception of it, that I should never 6 IV, 17| every clear and distinct conception is doubtless something, 7 IV, 17| conclude that every such conception or judgment] is true. Nor 8 V, 13| And although the right conception of this truth has cost me 9 VI, 2 | and pure intellection or conception ]. For example, when I imagine 10 VI, 15| everything like indistinctness of conception, I must accurately define


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