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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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   Dialogue
1 1| Can you then conceive it possible that they should exist in 2 1| Besides, it is not only possible but manifest, that there 3 1| objects, yet, how is it possible for us to perceive them? 4 1| is.~PHIL. And is it not possible ideas should succeed one 5 1| really in the object) it is possible one and the same body shall 6 1| quality, that therefore it is possible such an abstract idea of 7 1| PHIL. And can you think it possible that should really exist 8 1| act of the mind, it were possible such a perception should 9 1| that of pain. But how is it possible that pain, be it as little 10 1| sensations; neither is it possible to conceive how a sensation 11 1| If you can conceive it possible for any mixture or combination 12 1| plain, that it is at least possible such things may really exist. 13 1| mind.~PHIL. How then is it possible that things perpetually 14 1| I think not.~PHIL. Is it possible there should be any doubt 15 2| in the mind? Or how is it possible these should be the effect 16 2| PHIL. But what notion is it possible to frame of an instrument 17 2| HYL. I acknowledge it is possible we might perceive all things 18 2| this will not do, how is it possible I should be assured of the 19 2| But granting Matter to be possible, yet, upon that account 20 2| still you do not deny it is possible; and that which is possible, 21 2| possible; and that which is possible, for aught you know, may 22 2| exist.~PHIL. I deny it to be possible; and have, if I mistake 23 3| while: nor do I think it possible for us ever to know anything 24 3| cannot you conceive it possible that things perceivable 25 3| how can you conceive it possible that things should exist 26 3| then those things must be possible, that is, nothing inconsistent 27 3| still more clearly if it be possible, I assert as well as you 28 3| consists), it may or may not be possible for divers persons to perceive 29 3| O Philonous! how it is possible there should be room for 30 3| your notions?~PHIL. If all possible sense which can be put on 31 3| or influence, which it is possible that important article of 32 3| allowing it to be a thing possible and conceivable that the 33 3| evidence of its truth? or is it possible it should have all the marks


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