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Dialogue
1 1| particular idea of heat, cold, tastes, smells? &c.~HYL. 2 1| sense. But what think you of cold?~HYL. The same that I do 3 1| heat. An intense degree of cold is a pain; for to feel a 4 1| for to feel a very great cold, is to perceive a great 5 1| but a lesser degree of cold may, as well as a lesser 6 1| we feel a like degree of cold, must be thought to have 7 1| must be thought to have cold in them.~HYL. They must.~ 8 1| be at the same time both cold and warm?~HYL. It is.~PHIL. 9 1| hands hot, and the other cold, and that they are both 10 1| will not the water seem cold to one hand, and warm to 11 1| conclude it is really both cold and warm at the same time, 12 1| acknowledge that heat and cold are only sensations existing 13 1| the mind, than heat and cold?~HYL. Then indeed you will 14 1| You asked whether heat and cold, sweetness at were not particular 15 1| acknowledge that heat and cold, sweetness and bitterness ( 16 1| argument, that neither heat nor cold was in the water, because 17 1| seemed warm to one hand and cold to the other?~HYL. It was.~ 18 1| latter may be one. Heat and cold, tastes and smells, have 19 3| is hard or soft, hot or cold, blue or white, round or