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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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1 1| assurance.~HYL. True.~PHIL. And, consequently, for such his denial is 2 1| intellectual notions, and consequently independent of Matter. The 3 1| sensibly perceived; and consequently, if there is any difference, 4 1| By no means.~PHIL. Nor consequently of the greatest heat perceived 5 1| perceived, and the pain; and, consequently, that the intense heat immediately 6 1| pleasure?~HYL. What then?~PHIL. Consequently, it cannot exist without 7 1| confess it seems so.~PHIL. Consequently, the principles themselves 8 1| sharpness?~HYL. It is.~PHIL. Consequently the microscopical representation 9 1| cannot act on the eye; nor consequently make itself or its properties 10 1| kind?~HYL. I own it.~PHIL. Consequently the same body may to another 11 1| pleasing or painful; and consequently should not any more than 12 1| It should seem so.~PHIL. Consequently, the very same arguments 13 1| accidents?~HYL. True.~PHIL. And consequently under extension?~HYL. I 14 1| spread?~HYL. It must.~PHIL. Consequently, every corporeal substance, 15 1| much?~HYL. He would.~PHIL. Consequently he hath his sight, and the 16 1| not?~HYL. It should.~PHIL. Consequently, it will not follow from 17 2| conceit, of a moveable, and consequently an extended, substance, 18 2| quality?~HYL. It is.~PHIL. Consequently it is no action?~HYL. I 19 2| same ideas you now are, and consequently have the very same reasons 20 3| altogether different from ideas. Consequently that no idea can be like 21 3| of descending bodies, and consequently their gravity, which is 22 3| existence out of a mind: nor consequently, according to you, how there 23 3| the same faculties, and consequently affected in like sort by 24 3| beginning, only a relative, and consequently hypothetical being: that 25 3| of all things on God; and consequently hath all the good effect 26 3| eternity?~HYL. I am.~PHIL. Consequently they always had a being 27 3| without that supposition; and consequently makes rather AGAINST than


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