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able according action affect affirm already angles appear argument attribute believe body called cause certain certainly clear clearly common conceived consequently consider contained contrary Corol corporeal deceived Demonst deny depend desire determined discover distinct distinctly doubt easily employ equal equation error essence everything evident evil example existence explained external fact false fear figure finally follows further give given greater hand Hence human idea imagine infinite judge kind knowledge known least less lines matter means merely method mind motion nature necessarily never nevertheless object opinions pass perceive perfect person philosophy positive possess possible present Prop prove question reality reason reply rule Schol seems sense sorrow soul substance sufficient suppose term things thought tion triangle true truth understand unless whole wish