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self-evident 1
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sensation 32
sensations 25
sense 132
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25 minds
25 myself
25 reality
25 sensations
25 unthinking
24 both
24 colour
George Berkeley
Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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sensations

   Dialogue
1 1| sensation, or two distinct sensations?~HYL. But one simple sensation.~ 2 1| nothing distinct from those sensations or ideas, in an intense 3 1| that heat and cold are only sensations existing in our minds. But 4 1| pleasing or displeasing sensations?~HYL. They are.~PHIL. Can 5 1| these are attended with the sensations of red, blue, yellow, &c.~ 6 1| Right.~PHIL. And these sensations have no existence without 7 1| assert are only so many sensations or ideas existing nowhere 8 1| PHIL. But the causes of our sensations are not things immediately 9 1| all equally passions or sensations in the soul. You may indeed 10 1| affected with variety of sensations; neither is it possible 11 1| affected with such certain sensations of light and colours, &c. 12 1| take them for a new set of sensations, existing only in his mind?~ 13 1| are other than your own sensations or ideas? You have indeed 14 1| cannot proceed from the sensations or ideas of sense by you 15 2| way of accounting for our sensations or ideas.~PHIL. How is that?~ 16 2| motion in the nerves, and the sensations of sound or colour in the 17 2| immediately perceived are ideas or sensations, call them which you will. 18 3| no more than knowing what sensations are produced in your own 19 3| can I immediately from my sensations, ideas, notions, actions, 20 3| sometimes causes painful sensations in us, can Himself suffer 21 3| So that this connexion of sensations with corporeal motions means 22 3| motions are attended with the sensations of pain or pleasure in His 23 3| therefore red. Take away the sensations of softness, moisture, redness, 24 3| not a being distinct from sensations. A cherry, I say, is nothing 25 3| nothing abstracted from those sensations. But if by the word CHERRY


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