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Dialogue
1 Intro| of sight. The colour of white, or any other colour, is 2 Intro| becomes not whiteness but white; and no other compound of 3 Intro| discovery, that neither white or whiteness, nor any sense 4 Thea| vision; that which you call white colour is not in your eyes, 5 Thea| and then we shall see that white, black, and every other 6 Thea| by touch, were great or white or hot, it could not become 7 Thea| apprehending subject were great or white or hot, could this, when 8 Thea| becomes not whiteness but a white thing, whether wood or stone 9 Thea| which happens to be coloured white. And this is true of all 10 Thea| the measure of all things—white, heavy, light: of all such 11 Thea| becomes black from being white, or hard from being soft, 12 Thea| nor whiteness but hot and white, and the like of other things. 13 Thea| But now, since not even white continues to flow white, 14 Thea| white continues to flow white, and whiteness itself is 15 Thea| does a man see black and white colours? and with what does 16 Thea| when we perceive black and white through the eyes, and again,