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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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acknowledge

   Dialogue
1 1| sceptic than the other.~HYL. I acknowledge it.~PHIL. How cometh it 2 1| perceived by sense, since you acknowledge this to be no small pain?~ 3 1| to yield this point, and acknowledge that heat and cold are only 4 1| me then once more, do you acknowledge that heat and cold, sweetness 5 1| inherent in the food?~HYL. I acknowledge I know not how.~PHIL. In 6 1| will make no difficulty to acknowledge the same of COLOURS.~HYL. 7 1| mathematicians treat of them?~PHIL. I acknowledge, Hylas, it is not difficult 8 1| be not as I say?~HYL. I acknowledge, Philonous, that, upon a 9 1| bears to accidents?~HYL. I acknowledge it.~PHIL. And yet you asserted 10 1| OF ALL SPIRITS.~PHIL. You acknowledge then that you cannot possibly 11 1| they are perceived.~HYL. I acknowledge it. But doth not my sense 12 1| exist without, when you acknowledge colours do not; the sensible 13 1| then perceived; since you acknowledge you have no advantage over 14 2| philosophers, though they acknowledge all corporeal beings to 15 2| but also obliges us to acknowledge.~HYL. I think I understand 16 2| they are excited.~PHIL. You acknowledge then God alone to be the 17 2| you now can have.~HYL. I acknowledge it is possible we might 18 2| mountain, or a centaur.~HYL. I acknowledge it; but still you do not 19 2| me know what is.~HYL. I acknowledge you have proved that Matter 20 3| are forced in the end to acknowledge such an existence means 21 3| being purely active?~PHIL. I acknowledge it.~HYL. No idea therefore 22 3| But, at the same time, you acknowledge you have, properly speaking, 23 3| And this, you must needs acknowledge, sounds very oddly.~PHIL. 24 3| Materialists themselves acknowledge what we immediately perceive 25 3| against neither.~HYL. I acknowledge it. But, after all, Philonous, 26 3| Divine intellect.~HYL. This I acknowledge.~PHIL. By your own confession, 27 3| the latter, then we must acknowledge something new to befall 28 3| now objected.~HYL. I must acknowledge the difficulties you are 29 3| would you have? Do I not acknowledge a twofold state of things30 3| philosophers: whose principles, I acknowledge, are not near so natural,


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