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Berkeley, George

"Three Dialogues Between Hylas And Philonous"


. Doth it not therefore follow that distance is not
properly and immediately perceived by sight?
. It should seem so.
. Again, is it your opinion that colours are at a
distance?
. It must be acknowledged they are only in the mind.
. But do not colours appear to the eye as coexisting
in the same place with extension and figures?
. They do.
. How can you then conclude from sight that figures
exist without, when you acknowledge colours do not; the sensible
appearance being the very same with regard to both?
. I know not what to answer.
. But, allowing that distance was truly and
immediately perceived by the mind, yet it would not thence follow
it existed out of the mind. For, whatever is immediately
perceived is an idea: and can any idea exist out of the mind?
. To suppose that were absurd: but, inform me,
Philonous, can we perceive or know nothing beside our ideas?
. As for the rational deducing of causes from effects,
{203} that is beside our inquiry.


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