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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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1 1| Hylas: I did not expect to find you abroad so early.~HYLAS. 2 1| nature and common sense, I find my understanding strangely 3 1| riddle.~HYL. I am glad to find there was nothing in the 4 1| smells? &c.~HYL. I do not find that I can.~PHIL. Doth it 5 1| ideas, I believe you will find, they are not the pure abstracted 6 1| think a little—I do not find that I can.~PHIL. And can 7 1| It is.~PHIL. But I do not find my will concerned any farther. 8 1| altogether passive. Do you find it otherwise with you, Hylas?~ 9 1| many modes and qualities, I find it necessary to suppose 10 1| comprehend it: in short I find that I know nothing of it.~ 11 1| consider the point, I do not find I can give you any good 12 1| mind.~HYL. Upon inquiry, I find it is impossible for me 13 1| cannot be expected I should find my way out. You must give 14 1| discourse, and try if you can find any fallacy in it, or invent 15 2| present sense of it.~HYL. I find myself affected with various 16 2| reason? I do by no means find fault with your reasoning, 17 2| Matter, viz. MOTION.~PHIL. I find you are at every turn relapsing 18 2| without it; or that you find by experience the use of 19 2| nice observation, I do not find I have any positive notion 20 2| profess, Philonous, I do not find that I can. At first glance, 21 2| attends demonstration. I find myself relapsing into an 22 2| have said it already, and find I must still repeat and 23 3| senses, and leave things as I find them. To be plain, it is 24 3| exterior to my mind; since I find them by experience to be 25 3| and from the dependency I find in myself and my ideas, 26 3| Whether, upon inquiry, you find there is anything distinctly 27 3| others, without being able to find a solution for this, you 28 3| of the creation, and now find no alteration in my manner 29 3| unaccountable backwardness that I find in myself towards your notions.~ 30 3| difficulty occurs, try if you can find a solution for it on the 31 3| recollection, I believe you will find this to have been often, 32 3| feel: but, upon reflexion, find there is no ground for it. 33 3| EXISTENCE. This is the state I find myself in at present; though,


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