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Rene Descartes 1596-1650 Rene Descartes 1596-1650

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A. Imagination vs. Pure IntellectImagination depends on somethingdistinct from mePure Intellect depends onOnly on Innate IdeasEffort is not required forthoughtThough is essential to me.In thought the mind turnstowards its own ideas.When I imagine something, I intuit that thing aspresent to my mind. Therefore, imagination isdistinct from thought because I can think ofthings without intuiting them as present. Forexample, I can think of a chiligon (1,000 sidedfigure) even though I can’t form an image of itEffort is required for imaginationImagination is not essential to me;In imagination the mind turns toward the body.Imagination seems to require the existence ofthe body, but this is only a probability.134

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