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Dialogue
1 Intro| either to show that his perceptions are not individual, or that 2 Intro| of those sensations and perceptions which he wishes to remember. 3 Intro| succession of momentary perceptions. At this point the modern 4 Intro| his mind, including the perceptions of sense, are a synthesis 5 Intro| abundant proof that the perceptions of other men are, speaking 6 Intro| interfere with our natural perceptions of pleasure and pain.~There 7 Thea| we certainly have false perceptions; and far from saying that 8 Thea| And what would you say of perceptions, such as sight and hearing, 9 Thea| you might refer all such perceptions to the body. Perhaps, however, 10 Thea| we hold the wax to the perceptions and thoughts, and in that 11 Thea| neither in the comparison of perceptions with one another nor yet