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George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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affected

   Dialogue
1 1| the ill tendency of the affected doubts of some philosophers, 2 1| brain, the soul is thereupon affected with the sensation called 3 1| the nerves, the mind is affected with a sensation, which 4 1| that I am a thinking being, affected with variety of sensations; 5 1| you only know that you are affected with such certain sensations 6 1| standing order of nature) be affected with, after such a certain 7 2| the brain, is variously affected with ideas.~PHIL. And call 8 2| the manner whereby we are affected with ideas?~HYL. Why not, 9 2| particular ideas I shall be affected with upon opening my eyes 10 2| of it.~HYL. I find myself affected with various ideas, whereof 11 2| conceive how you should be affected by it. Or, supposing it 12 2| you might for all that be affected with the same ideas you 13 3| tower, he should still be affected with the like ideas, he 14 3| in the name. That we are affected with ideas FROM WITHOUT 15 3| as you that, since we are affected from without, we must allow 16 3| HYL. Are we not sometimes affected with pain and uneasiness 17 3| can suffer nothing, nor be affected with any painful sensation, 18 3| law of our nature, we are affected upon every alteration in 19 3| to shew how we come to be affected with ideas, in that manner 20 3| not in all circumstances affected with the same appearances. 21 3| are not in the same manner affected with the ideas I frame in 22 3| faculties, and consequently affected in like sort by their senses, 23 3| in a word, that we are affected with sensible impressions.~ 24 3| Thus, when the palate is affected with such a particular taste, 25 3| particular taste, the sight is affected with a red colour, the touch 26 3| perceives them; and that it is affected from without, or by some 27 3| fallacious pretences and affected scruples of Sceptics) there


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