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| Alphabetical [« »] perceives 18 perceiving 12 perceptible 6 perception 14 perceptions 7 peremptory 1 perfect 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 many 14 natural 14 occasion 14 perception 14 sort 14 supposed 14 sure | George Berkeley Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous IntraText - Concordances perception |
Dialogue
1 1| being endowed with sense and perception?~HYL. It is senseless without 2 1| on the eye, occasions a perception of colours: and such is 3 1| you distinguish in every perception two things, the one an action 4 1| whatever beside is implied in a perception may?~HYL. That is my meaning.~ 5 1| So that if there was a perception without any act of the mind, 6 1| it were possible such a perception should exist in an unthinking 7 1| impossible there should be such a perception.~PHIL. When is the mind 8 1| therefore you are in the very perception of light and colours altogether 9 1| own concessions, that the perception of light and colours, including 10 1| ACTIVE and PASSIVE in every perception, you must do it in that 11 1| connexion, the immediate perception of ideas by one sense SUGGESTS 12 2| methinks, I have some confused perception that there is such a thing 13 2| immediately. So much for the perception. Then for the Matter itself, 14 3| those immediate objects of perception, which, according to you,