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Dialogue
1 Intro| In modern language, the act of sensation is really indivisible, 2 Intro| the facts which prove an act of violence, but he may 3 Intro| the commission of such an act. Here the idea of true opinion 4 Intro| thought, but united in any act of sensation, reflection, 5 Intro| nature of man.~In every act of sense there is a latent 6 Intro| up. This is the simplest act of memory. And as we cannot 7 Intro| dependent on association. The act of recollection may be compared 8 Intro| the mind, which begins to act upon them and to arrange 9 Intro| are inseparable from the act of sense are really the 10 Intro| instinctively and as an act of sense the differences 11 Intro| an instant ago—that the act which we are performing 12 Intro| he can hardly regard one act or part of his life as the 13 Intro| cause or effect of any other act or part. Whether in practice 14 Intro| separate them. They seem to act together; yet we feel that 15 Intro| imagine,’ ‘I dream,’ ‘I act,’ ‘I endeavour,’ ‘I hope.’ 16 Intro| difficulty in distinguishing an act of sight or an act of will 17 Intro| distinguishing an act of sight or an act of will from an act of thought, 18 Intro| or an act of will from an act of thought, although thought 19 Intro| which thought passes into act, the conflict of passion 20 Intro| deprived the mind ceases to act. It would seem as if the 21 Thea| there any stopping in the act of seeing and hearing?~THEODORUS: