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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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hylas

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1 1| PHILONOUS. Good morrow, Hylas: I did not expect to find 2 1| find you abroad so early.~HYLAS. It is indeed something 3 1| MATTER?~PHIL. Softly, good Hylas. What if it should prove 4 1| have to say.~PHIL. Pray, Hylas, what do you mean by a SCEPTIC?~ 5 1| cometh it to pass then, Hylas, that you pronounce me A 6 1| anything else?~PHIL. Pardon me, Hylas, if I am desirous clearly 7 1| It must.~PHIL. Tell me, Hylas, is this real existence 8 1| Again, try in your thoughts, Hylas, if you can conceive a vehement 9 1| But what will you say, Hylas, if it shall appear that 10 1| bitter?~PHIL. Inform me, Hylas. Is a sweet taste a particular 11 1| reason is there for that, Hylas?~HYL. Because, when any 12 1| so before.~PHIL. Tell me, Hylas, to which of the senses, 13 1| PHIL. Have patience, good Hylas; and tell me once more, 14 1| at all.~PHIL. Answer me, Hylas. Think you the senses were 15 1| them?~PHIL. I acknowledge, Hylas, it is not difficult to 16 1| PHIL. For that matter, Hylas, you may take what time 17 1| find it otherwise with you, Hylas?~HYL. No, the very same.~ 18 1| Just so.~PHIL. Answer me, Hylas. Can a thing be spread without 19 1| must I wait for an answer, Hylas?~HYL. I declare I know not 20 1| the mind.~PHIL. Either, Hylas, you are jesting, or have 21 1| manner.~PHIL. How say you, Hylas, can you see a thing which 22 1| in the case.~PHIL. Good Hylas, do but reflect a little 23 1| very same.~PHIL. Tell me, Hylas, when you behold the picture 24 2| sceptic as I am.~PHIL. There, Hylas, I must beg leave to differ 25 2| call Matter.~PHIL. Tell me, Hylas, hath every one a liberty 26 2| exists.~PHIL. Continue, good Hylas, to act the same ingenuous 27 2| nothing. What think you, Hylas, is not this a fair summary 28 2| But, are you not sensible, Hylas, that two things must concur 29 3| DIALOGUE~PHILONOUS. Tell me, Hylas, what are the fruits of 30 3| to change your opinion?~HYLAS. Truly my opinion is that 31 3| you we can know nothing, Hylas?~HYL. There is not that 32 3| nature.~PHIL. But surely, Hylas, I can distinguish gold, 33 3| all this while in earnest, Hylas; and are you seriously persuaded 34 3| that ever man was. Tell me, Hylas, is it not as I say?~HYL. 35 3| present.~PHIL. I assure you, Hylas, I do not pretend to frame 36 3| another.~PHIL. I am content, Hylas, to appeal to the common 37 3| difference.~PHIL. Pray, Hylas, is that powerful Being, 38 3| Matter?~PHIL. What mean you, Hylas, by the PHENOMENA?~HYL. 39 3| PHIL. Strictly speaking, Hylas, we do not see the same 40 3| yourself.—Why so silent, Hylas? Are you not yet satisfied 41 3| SUBSTRATUM.~PHIL. Look you, Hylas, when I speak of objects 42 3| lies. Is this reasonable, Hylas? Can you expect I should 43 3| occur hereafter?~PHIL. Pray, Hylas, do you in other cases, 44 3| to theirs.~PHIL. You see, Hylas, the water of yonder fountain,


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