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Consequently, it cannot exist without the mind in an unperceiving substance, or body.
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After the accounts given by the unperceiving astronomers, comes what follows:
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Enter your dwellings lest Solomon and his armies crush you, unperceiving.
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Can you then conceive it possible that they should exist in an unperceiving thing?
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And is any unperceiving thing capable of pain or pleasure?
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They think us merely cruel-justas we, in the same unperceiving manner, think them merely covetous.
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If the PHENOMENA are nothing else but IDEAS; God is a SPIRIT, but Matter an unintelligent, unperceiving being.
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I think you granted before that no unperceiving being was capable of pleasure, any more than of pain.
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But how is it possible that pain, be it as little active as you please, should exist in an unperceiving substance?
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But extension, figure, and motion are only ideas existing in the mind, and neither these ideas nor their archetypes can exist in an unperceiving substance.
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"Of course!" She felt the unperceiving sweetness of his smile.
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Consequently, it cannot exist without the mind in an unperceiving substance, or body.
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After the accounts given by the unperceiving astronomers, comes what follows:
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Enter your dwellings lest Solomon and his armies crush you, unperceiving.
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Can you then conceive it possible that they should exist in an unperceiving thing?
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And is any unperceiving thing capable of pain or pleasure?