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Dialogue
1 1| PERCEIVED is another.~PHIL. I speak with regard to sensible 2 1| It is undeniable; and, to speak the truth, I begin to suspect 3 1| qualities, therefore, you speak of as distinct from these, 4 1| It is then good sense to speak of MOTION as of a thing 5 1| objects?~PHIL. The objects you speak of are, I suppose, corporeal 6 1| PHIL. What tulip do you speak of? Is it that which you 7 1| you then thought.~HYL. To speak the truth, Philonous, I 8 2| The brain therefore you speak of, being a sensible thing, 9 2| PHIL. When, therefore, you speak of the existence of Matter, 10 2| philosophers might be allowed to speak more accurately than the 11 3| unintelligible, real bread you speak of. It is likewise my opinion 12 3| spirit: therefore, when I speak of an active being, I am 13 3| Again, have I not heard you speak of sensible impressions?~ 14 3| Look you, Hylas, when I speak of objects as existing in 15 3| than for philosophers to speak of the immediate objects