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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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immediately

   Dialogue
1 1| senses which are perceived immediately? Or, may those things properly 2 1| In reading a book, what I immediately perceive are the letters; 3 1| only which can be perceived IMMEDIATELY by sense?~HYL. Right.~PHIL. 4 1| which they do not perceive IMMEDIATELY: for they make no inferences. 5 1| ARE THOSE ONLY WHICH ARE IMMEDIATELY PERCEIVED BY SENSE. You 6 1| farther inform me, whether we immediately perceive by sight anything 7 1| sensation.~PHIL. Is not the heat immediately perceived?~HYL. It is.~PHIL. 8 1| therefore they are both immediately perceived at the same time, 9 1| is both the intense heat immediately perceived, and the pain; 10 1| consequently, that the intense heat immediately perceived is nothing distinct 11 1| defined to be, THE THINGS WE IMMEDIATELY PERCEIVE BY OUR SENSES. 12 1| thing) between the sound we immediately perceive, and that which 13 1| which we do not perceive immediately?~HYL. How often must I be 14 1| whether there is anything immediately perceived by the senses, 15 1| plainly follows that it is immediately some contiguous substance, 16 1| HYL. Light and colours, as immediately perceived by us, I grant 17 1| resistance, which is all you immediately perceive, is not in the 18 1| sensations are not things immediately perceived, and therefore 19 1| The same.~PHIL. It is then immediately perceived?~HYL. Right.~PHIL. 20 1| difference between what is immediately perceived and a sensation.~ 21 1| idea or thing which you immediately perceive, neither sense 22 1| that the visible object you immediately perceive exists at a distance, 23 1| distance is not properly and immediately perceived by sight?~HYL. 24 1| that distance was truly and immediately perceived by the mind, yet 25 1| the mind. For, whatever is immediately perceived is an idea: and 26 1| perceive anything which is not immediately perceived. And I ask you, 27 1| you, whether the things immediately perceived are other than 28 1| objects:—the one perceived immediately, which are likewise called 29 1| perceived by sense which is not immediately perceived?~HYL. Yes, Philonous, 30 1| perceive him (though not immediately) by my senses.~PHIL. It 31 1| our ideas, which alone are immediately perceived, to be pictures 32 1| perceived by sense which is not, immediately perceived. Though I grant 33 1| drive along the streets, immediately I perceive only the sound; 34 1| we perceive is perceived immediately or mediately: by sense, 35 1| imperceptible?~HYL. Properly and immediately nothing can be perceived 36 2| Sensible things are all immediately perceivable; and those things 37 2| and those things which are immediately perceivable are ideas; and 38 2| whereas I, on the other side, immediately and necessarily conclude 39 2| to me. The things, I say, immediately perceived are ideas or sensations, 40 2| thing? You allow the things immediately perceived by sense to exist 41 2| sense which is not perceived immediately: therefore there is nothing 42 2| of in producing an effect IMMEDIATELY depending on the will of 43 2| perceive the being of Matter immediately or mediately. If immediately, 44 2| immediately or mediately. If immediately, pray inform me by which 45 2| things which you perceive immediately. So much for the perception. 46 2| existence of a thing not immediately perceived; and that it were 47 3| perceived by the senses are immediately perceived; and things immediately 48 3| immediately perceived; and things immediately perceived are ideas; and 49 3| MYSELF; and I know this immediately or intuitively, though I 50 3| from that which you know immediately. All which makes the case 51 3| intuition thereof: neither can I immediately from my sensations, ideas, 52 3| indeed derived from God, but immediately under the direction of their 53 3| evident. And that the objects immediately perceived are ideas, is 54 3| sensible qualities are objects immediately perceived no one can deny. 55 3| case of the oar, what he immediately perceives by sight is certainly 56 3| not in what he perceives immediately, and at present, (it being 57 3| be connected with those immediately perceived: or, concerning 58 3| sets of ideas, or things immediately perceivable. But God is 59 3| themselves acknowledge what we immediately perceive by our senses to 60 3| before apprehend, either immediately or mediately by your senses, 61 3| in case they thought Him immediately present, and acting on their 62 3| that THOSE THINGS THEY IMMEDIATELY PERCEIVE ARE THE REAL THINGS; 63 3| latter, that THE THINGS IMMEDIATELY PERCEIVED ARE IDEAS, WHICH


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