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Dialogue
1 1| though I hear variety of sounds, yet I cannot be said to 2 1| hear the causes of those sounds?~HYL. You cannot.~PHIL. 3 1| by hearing, anything but sounds; by the palate, anything 4 1| qualities. Though I profess it sounds oddly, to say that sugar 5 1| think so.~PHIL. Then as to SOUNDS, what must we think of them: 6 1| according to you, real sounds may possibly be SEEN OR 7 1| paradox, to say that REAL SOUNDS ARE NEVER HEARD, and that 8 1| I had as well grant that sounds too have no real being without 9 1| renounce before in the case of sounds?~HYL. I frankly own, Philonous, 10 1| vain to longer. Colours, sounds, tastes, in a word all those 11 1| light and colours, tastes, sounds, &c. are not all equally 12 3| perceive both colours and sounds: that a colour cannot perceive 13 3| must needs acknowledge, sounds very oddly.~PHIL. I own 14 3| commonly used for THING, sounds something out of the way. 15 3| existence: that real colours and sounds are nothing but certain 16 3| the laws of motion, for sounds, tastes, smells, or colours;