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Dialogue
1 Intro| knowledge? The comparison of sensations with one another implies 2 Intro| wiser than a tadpole. For if sensations are always true, and one 3 Intro| Protagoras, that immediate sensations of hot, cold, and the like, 4 Intro| did we not say, that all sensations arise thus: they move about 5 Intro| the seal or stamp of those sensations and perceptions which he 6 Intro| tadpole. The absoluteness of sensations at each moment destroys 7 Intro| the very consciousness of sensations (compare Phileb.), or the 8 Intro| of sense were merged in sensations and feelings, but feelings 9 Intro| feelings, but feelings and sensations were still unanalyzed. At 10 Intro| objects of sense or of outward sensations without space, so neither 11 Intro| think of a succession of sensations without time. It is the 12 Intro| the vacancy of thoughts or sensations, as space is the void of 13 Intro| sense, are a synthesis of sensations, words, conceptions. In 14 Intro| all to our internal bodily sensations, which give no sign of themselves 15 Intro| resolve objects of sense into sensations; but the change is one of 16 Intro| but the continuity of our sensations themselves. We may say with 17 Intro| thousand proofs that our sensations of colour, taste, and the 18 Intro| acknowledge only atoms and sensations devoid of life or unity. 19 Intro| succession of feelings and sensations is like the attempt to view 20 Intro| succession of feeling or sensations; no comprehensiveness in 21 Intro| or less distinct, of our sensations, feelings, thoughts, actions, 22 Thea| show, if you can, that our sensations are not relative and individual, 23 Thea| the evil and disordered sensations of plants, and infuse into 24 Thea| into them good and healthy sensations—aye and true ones; and the 25 Thea| things, and all immediate sensations, such as hot, dry, sweet, 26 Thea| and out of which arise sensations and opinions in accordance 27 Thea| come together and generate sensations and their objects, the one 28 Thea| Certainly.~SOCRATES: The simple sensations which reach the soul through