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Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous

George Berkeley

1713


Copyright 1996, James Fieser ([email protected]). See end note for
details on copyright and editing conventions. This text file is
based on the 1910 Harvard Classics edition of Berkeley's Dialogues>. Pagenation follows T.E. Jessop's 1949 edition of
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THREE DIALOGUES
Between
HYLAS AND PHILONOUS

The Design of which is Plainly to Demonstrate the Reality and
Perfection of

HUMAN KNOWLEDGE
The Incorporeal Nature of the

SOUL
And the Immediate Providence of a

DEITY
In Opposition to

SCEPTICS AND ATHEISTS

Also to Open a Method for Rendering the Sciences More Easy,
Useful, and Compendious



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THE FIRST DIALOGUE

. Good morrow, Hylas: I did not expect to find
you abroad so early.

. It is indeed something unusual; but my thoughts
were so taken up with a subject I was discoursing of last night,
that finding I could not sleep, I resolved to rise and take a
turn in the garden.