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Dialogue
1 Intro| mathematical, and physiological notions, out of the desire to conceive 2 Intro| with numbers; his a priori notions were out of all proportion 3 Intro| confused heap of a priori notions. And yet, probably, their 4 Intro| understand that the content of notions is in inverse proportion 5 Intro| He hardly allows to the notions of the ancients the merit 6 Intro| causes with effects. General notions are necessary to the apprehension 7 Intro| physics, or supplied the notions which, whether true or false, 8 Intro| they knew?~Besides general notions we seem to find in the Timaeus 9 Timae| we are not able to give notions which are altogether and 10 Timae| examined in connexion with our notions of above and below; for 11 Timae| naturally care for rational notions, but that it would be led