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collections 2
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collision 2
colour 31
coloured 1
colours 13
combination 5
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32 part
32 plain
32 well
31 colour
31 either
31 human
31 number
George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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colour

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 7 | abstract ideas of extension, colour, and motion. Not that it 2 Pre, Int, 7 | that it is possible for colour or motion to exist without 3 Pre, Int, 7 | abstraction the idea of colour exclusive of extension, 4 Pre, Int, 7 | motion exclusive of both colour and extension.~ 5 Pre, Int, 8 | to all, makes an idea of colour in abstract which is neither 6 Pre, Int, 8 | nor any other determinate colour. And, in like manner, by 7 Pre, Int, 9 | is true there is included colour, because there is no man 8 Pre, Int, 9 | there is no man but has some colour, but then it can be neither 9 Pre, Int, 9 | black, nor any particular colour, because there is no one 10 Pre, Int, 9 | there is no one particular colour wherein all men partake. 11 Pre, Int, 10 | some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man 12 Pre, Int, 11 | of any other determinate colour. It is only implied that 13 Text, 0, 1 | Thus, for example a certain colour, taste, smell, figure and 14 Text, 0, 3 | that is, it was heard; a colour or figure, and it was perceived 15 Text, 0, 7 | the sensible qualities are colour, figure, motion, smell, 16 Text, 0, 7 | that therefore wherein colour, figure, and the like qualities 17 Text, 0, 8 | like nothing but an idea; a colour or figure can be like nothing 18 Text, 0, 8 | like nothing but another colour or figure. If we look but 19 Text, 0, 8 | it be sense to assert a colour is like something which 20 Text, 0, 10 | must withal give it some colour or other sensible quality 21 Text, 0, 15 | there is no extension or colour in an outward object, as 22 Text, 0, 15 | is the true extension or colour of the object. But the arguments 23 Text, 0, 15 | to be impossible that any colour or extension at all, or 24 Text, 0, 22 | or figure, or motion, or colour to exist without the mind 25 Text, 0, 35 | Atheist indeed will want the colour of an empty name to support 26 Text, 0, 38 | hardness or softness, the colour, taste, warmth, figure, 27 Text, 0, 73 | therefore, it was thought that colour, figure, motion, and the 28 Text, 0, 78 | relation to figure, motion, colour and the like. Qualities, 29 Text, 0, 87 | 87. Colour, figure, motion, extension, 30 Text, 0, 99 | extension is, there is the colour, too, i.e., in his mind, 31 Text, 0, 148| when therefore we see the colour, size, figure, and motions


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