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Dialogue
1 1| organs of sense. But the only action of bodies is motion; and 2 1| perception two things, the one an action of the mind, the other not.~ 3 1| HYL. True.~PHIL. And this action cannot exist in, or belong 4 1| what is become of that action you were speaking of as 5 1| and colours, including no action in it, may exist in an unperceiving 6 2| efficiency, but by that kind of action which belongs to Matter, 7 2| inert, including nothing of action in them.~HYL. They are.~ 8 2| PHIL. Consequently it is no action?~HYL. I agree with you. 9 2| motion being allowed to be no action, you can conceive any action 10 2| action, you can conceive any action besides volition: and, in 11 3| whether a person commits an action with or without an instrument. 12 3| in the outward physical action or motion, but in the internal 13 3| consist in the physical action, the making God an immediate 14 3| I have no notion of any action distinct from volition,