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| Alphabetical [« »] self 2 self-evident 1 sends 1 sensation 32 sensations 25 sense 132 senseless 3 | Frequency [« »] 33 possible 33 unknown 32 case 32 sensation 32 sound 32 take 32 use | George Berkeley Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous IntraText - Concordances sensation |
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1 1| perceive one simple uniform sensation, or two distinct sensations?~ 2 1| sensations?~HYL. But one simple sensation.~PHIL. Is not the heat immediately 3 1| can conceive a vehement sensation to be without pain or pleasure.~ 4 1| particular kind of painful sensation; and pain cannot exist but 5 1| therefore, you neither judge the sensation itself occasioned by the 6 1| have now granted, judge the sensation occasioned by the fire, 7 1| of pleasure or pleasant sensation, or is it not?~HYL. It is.~ 8 1| produces in the mind the sensation of SOUND. For, striking 9 1| thereupon affected with the sensation called SOUND.~PHIL. What! 10 1| PHIL. What! is sound then a sensation?~HYL. I tell you, as perceived 11 1| by us, it is a particular sensation in the mind.~PHIL. And can 12 1| mind.~PHIL. And can any sensation exist without the mind?~ 13 1| then can sound, being a sensation, exist in the air, if by 14 1| is a particular kind of sensation, but the latter is merely 15 1| mind is affected with a sensation, which is some particular 16 1| body.~HYL. I own the very SENSATION of resistance, which is 17 1| body; but the CAUSE of that sensation is.~PHIL. But the causes 18 1| for, surely an indifferent sensation is as truly a SENSATION 19 1| sensation is as truly a SENSATION as one more pleasing or 20 1| distinguish the OBJECT from the SENSATION. Now, though this latter 21 1| immediately perceived and a sensation.~HYL. The sensation I take 22 1| and a sensation.~HYL. The sensation I take to be an act of the 23 1| your distinction between SENSATION and OBJECT; if I take you 24 1| as an ingredient in every sensation? And, doth it not follow 25 1| possible to conceive how a sensation should exist in an unperceiving 26 1| medium, or instruments of sensation; how can any determinate 27 1| can anything be like a sensation or idea, but another sensation 28 1| sensation or idea, but another sensation or idea?~HYL. I must own, 29 2| But how can any idea or sensation exist in, or be produced 30 3| even every sort of painful sensation, and what it is for His 31 3| affected with any painful sensation, or indeed any sensation 32 3| sensation, or indeed any sensation at all. We are chained to