| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] does 10 doing 4 done 6 doth 41 doubt 24 doubted 1 doubting 2 | Frequency [« »] 42 notions 42 object 41 cause 41 doth 40 either 40 neither 40 something | George Berkeley Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous IntraText - Concordances doth |
Dialogue
1 1| with you.~PHIL. Whether doth doubting consist in embracing 2 1| denial therefore of this doth not imply the denying them.~ 3 1| sense?~HYL. Right.~PHIL. Doth it not follow from this, 4 1| blue, and that my reason doth thence evidently conclude 5 1| sense of seeing?~HYL. It doth.~PHIL. In like manner, though 6 1| thing?~HYL. Certainly.~PHIL. Doth the REALITY of sensible 7 1| not find that I can.~PHIL. Doth it not therefore follow, 8 1| pin pricks your finger, doth it not rend and divide the 9 1| fibres of your flesh?~HYL. It doth.~PHIL. And when a coal burns 10 1| coal burns your finger, doth it any more?~HYL. It doth 11 1| doth it any more?~HYL. It doth not.~PHIL. Since, therefore, 12 1| hath been said of tastes doth not exactly agree to them? 13 1| It seems then the light doth no more than shake the optic 14 1| times greater than another. Doth it not therefore follow 15 1| should subsist in that which doth not perceive it.~HYL. I 16 1| in half the time that it doth to you. And the same reasoning 17 1| in our own minds. But, it doth not follow, because those 18 1| motion abstracted from them doth not.~PHIL. Pray what is 19 1| them abstractedly. But, how doth it follow that, because 20 1| other sensible qualities, doth it not follow, that where 21 1| Without doubt.~PHIL. But, doth it in like manner depend 22 1| in every sensation? And, doth it not follow from your 23 1| HYL. I acknowledge it. But doth not my sense deceive me 24 1| change.~PHIL. Sight therefore doth not suggest, or any way 25 1| of your approach.~HYL. It doth not; but still I know, upon 26 1| sight?~HYL. It cannot.~PHIL. Doth it not therefore follow 27 2| drawn over her face, and doth she not change her dress 28 2| difference in opinion.~PHIL. And doth not MATTER, in the common 29 2| inactive Substance?~HYL. It doth.~PHIL. And, hath it not 30 2| this inconceivable Somewhat doth exist? Is it that you imagine 31 2| give up the point.~HYL. It doth not readily occur what I 32 2| power of God; and whether it doth not derogate from those 33 3| ideas should exist in what doth not perceive, or be produced 34 3| or be produced by what doth not act, is repugnant. But, 35 3| myself, to wit, that it doth exist out of his mind. But 36 3| that sin or moral turpitude doth not consist in the outward 37 3| murder. Since, therefore, sin doth not consist in the physical 38 3| yours, or in any other mind. Doth it not therefore follow, 39 3| the existence of Matter doth not make the creation conceivable, 40 3| of their natures, which doth not suppose their reality 41 3| NON-EXISTENCE OF MATTER. If it doth not, you might as well argue