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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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1 1| far gone of late in this way of thinking, that I have 2 1| seem uncouth and out of the way.~PHIL. Is it come to that? 3 1| Then’ as to what you say by way of prevention: I ask you 4 1| be really moved the same way at once, both very swift 5 1| HYL. You have an artful way, Philonous, of diverting 6 1| mind to be pressed that way. To return then to your 7 1| to turn them this or that way?~HYL. Without doubt.~PHIL. 8 1| for example, to be a great way off? Is not this, I say, 9 1| doth not suggest, or any way inform you, that the visible 10 1| PHIL. And, in the same way that Julius Caesar, in himself 11 1| only to learn from you the way to come at the knowledge 12 1| expected I should find my way out. You must give me time 13 2| intelligible, in the modern way of explaining things that, 14 2| it.~PHIL. I know not what way you mean.~HYL. I mean the 15 2| you mean.~HYL. I mean the way of accounting for our sensations 16 2| it; for after all, this way of explaining things, as 17 2| more easy and compendious way, what shall we think of 18 2| obtain his end but in such a way, and by such conditions. 19 2| be any proof at all one way or other, to a man who takes 20 3| that, according to your own way of thinking, and in consequence 21 3| sounds something out of the way. My reason for using it 22 3| which they exist, not by way of mode or property, but 23 3| considered, it be not the wisest way to follow nature, trust 24 3| nobody was present—that this way of explaining or conceiving 25 3| metaphysical and out of the way?~HYL. In the plain sense, 26 3| seen, felt, heard, or any way perceived by the senses, 27 3| discourses it seems the best way to leave it quite out: since


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