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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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manner

   Dialogue
1 1| It doth.~PHIL. In like manner, though I hear variety of 2 1| objects to us after the same manner. In the jaundice every one 3 1| of distance, without any manner of real alteration in the 4 1| time I breathed in that manner?~HYL. True.~PHIL. Smelling 5 1| PHIL. But, doth it in like manner depend on YOUR will that 6 1| them existing after that manner.~PHIL. How say you, Hylas, 7 1| from their appearance, or manner wherein they are perceived.~ 8 1| Caesar, I may be said after a manner to perceive him (though 9 1| explaining yourself all manner of ways? Were any little 10 2| this an explication of the manner whereby we are affected 11 2| to be defined after that manner. To me it is evident for 12 2| in His essence, after the manner above set forth, I am far 13 2| the variety, order, and manner of these, I conclude THE 14 2| since you say you have no manner of notion of it. After all, 15 2| an orderly and constant manner, it is natural to think 16 2| you know not what, for no manner of reason, and to no kind 17 2| to inform me after what manner you suppose it to exist, 18 2| that you employ words to no manner of purpose, without any 19 2| exists after an unknown manner, in an unknown place, or 20 3| them to our view in such a manner, and according to such rules, 21 3| ideas. But, I am not in like manner conscious either of the 22 3| he is mistaken. In like manner, if he shall conclude from 23 3| affected with ideas, in that manner and order wherein they are 24 3| qualities, perceived all manner of ways? and why should 25 3| they are not in the same manner affected with the ideas 26 3| find no alteration in my manner of believing it. When things 27 3| creatures, in that order and manner which He then established, 28 3| thinking, origin of ideas, the manner how two independent substances 29 3| they are proposed in that manner. For, after all, the controversy


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