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| Alphabetical [« »] please 15 pleased 6 pleasing 5 pleasure 19 pleasures 2 plenary 1 plucking 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 ever 19 former 19 imagine 19 pleasure 19 pretend 19 s 19 substratum | George Berkeley Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous IntraText - Concordances pleasure |
Dialogue
1 1| thing capable of pain or pleasure?~HYL. No, certainly.~PHIL. 2 1| sensation to be without pain or pleasure.~HYL. I cannot.~PHIL. Or 3 1| idea of sensible pain or pleasure in general, abstracted from 4 1| unperceiving being was capable of pleasure, any more than of pain.~ 5 1| what causes uneasiness, a pleasure?~HYL. What then?~PHIL. Consequently, 6 1| evident that warmth is a pleasure as that a great degree of 7 1| that warmth is as great a pleasure as heat is a pain. But, 8 1| grant it to be even a small pleasure, it serves to make good 9 1| privation of both pain and pleasure. And that such a quality 10 1| gentle degree of heat, is no pleasure, I know not how to convince 11 1| taste a particular kind of pleasure or pleasant sensation, or 12 1| and bitterness, that is, Pleasure and pain, agree to them?~ 13 1| not particular sorts of pleasure and pain; to which simply, 14 1| it seems probable that pleasure and pain being rather annexed 15 1| absurd to hold that pain or pleasure can be in an unperceiving 16 2| wildness? How sincere a pleasure is it to behold the natural 17 2| my power to determine at pleasure what particular ideas I 18 3| the sensations of pain or pleasure in His mind. To know everything 19 3| or misery, joy or grief, pleasure or pain, to do with Absolute