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'Let us suppose, then, that we are dreaming…' |
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'Nevertheless, the belief that there is a God…' |
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Introduction to Meditation II |
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Meditation II – Of the Nature of the Human Mind |
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Disc 2
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'What then did I formerly think I was?' |
04:50 |
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'The question now arises, am I aught besides?' |
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'From this I begin to know what I am…' |
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'But meanwhile, I feel greatly astonished…' |
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Introduction to Meditation III |
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Meditation III – Of God: That He Exists |
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'But when I considered any matter in arithmetic…' |
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'What I have here principally to do…' |
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'Now it is manifest by the natural light…' |
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'But among these my ideas…' |
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'There only remains, therefore, the idea of God…' |
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'Yet, on looking more closely into the matter…' |
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'All that is here required therefore…' |
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'There remains only the inquiry as to the way…' |
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Introduction to Meditation IV |
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Meditation IV – Of Truth and Error |
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'And there would remain no doubt on this head…' |
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Disc 3
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'Considering this more attentively…' |
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'From all this I discover, however…' |
05:29 |
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'And finally, I ought not also to complain…' |
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Introduction to Meditation V |
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Meditation V – Of Material Things |
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'But now, if because I can draw from my thought…' |
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'But indeed, whatever mode of probation I in the end adopt…' |
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Introduction to Meditation VI |
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Meditation VI – Of the Existence of Material Things |
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'But I am accustomed to imagine many other objects…' |
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'But afterward, a wide experience by degrees…' |
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'Moreover, I find in myself diverse faculties of thinking…' |
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'Besides this, nature teaches me that my own body…' |
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'But I have already sufficiently considered how it happens…' |
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'To commence this examination accordingly…' |
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Disc 4
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'Whence it is quite manifest…' |
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Introduction to Principles of Philosophy |
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Principles of Philosophy (Selections) |
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Why we may doubt of sensible things. |
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Why we may also doubt of mathematical demonstrations. |
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That we possess a free will. |
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That we cannot doubt of our existence… |
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That we hence discover the distinction… |
00:59 |
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How we can know our mind more clearly than our body. |
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How it happens that every one does not come… |
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In what sense the knowledge of other things… |
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That we may validly infer the existence of God… |
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That necessary existence is not in the same way comprised… |
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That we are not the cause of ourselves… |
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That God is not corporeal… |
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That in passing from the knowledge of God… |
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That we must believe all that God has revealed… |
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That we must examine… |
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That God is not the cause of our errors. |
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That, consequently, all which we clearly perceive… |
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That our errors are, in respect of God… |
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That there are only two modes of thinking in us… |
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That we never err, unless… |
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That the will, as well as the understanding… |
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That the will is of greater extension… |
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That our errors cannot be imputed to God. |
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That the chief perfection of man… |
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That the liberty of our will is self-evident. |
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That it is likewise certain that God… |
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How the freedom of our will may be reconciled… |
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How, although we never will to err… |
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That we shall never err… |
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What constitutes clear and distinct perception. |
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It is shown from the example of pain… |
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That to correct the prejudices of our early years… |
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What substance is… |
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That the term 'substance'… |
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That of every substance there is one principal attribute… |
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How we may have clear and distinct notions… |
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The grounds on which the existence of material things… |
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How we likewise know that the human body… |
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That the perceptions of the senses… |
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That the nature of body… |
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That the truth regarding the nature of body… |
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How thought and extension may be distinctly known… |
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How these may be likewise distinctly conceived… |
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What are modes… |
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How our sensations, affections… |
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That we are frequently deceived in our judgements… |
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How in these things… |
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That magnitude, figure and so on… |
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That we may judge of sensible things… |
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That the chief cause of our errors… |
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That the second cause of our errors… |
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The third cause is… |
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The fourth source of our errors is… |
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Summary of what must be observed… |
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That we ought to prefer the Divine authority… |
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That, however, I submit all my opinions… |
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