![]() ![]() ![]() James, for Henry Clements, 1713.įor suggestions on citing this text, please see Citing the TCP on the Text Creation Partnership website. Hylas: I came in the hope of finding you. It is an unexpected pleasure to find you in the garden at so early an hour. ![]() Roger Jennings considers how it might have continued. This waiver does not extend to any page images or other supplementary files associated with this work, which may be protected by copyright or other license restrictions. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous by George Berkeley - First published in 1713, this work was designed as a vivid and persuasive presentation of. In 1713 George Berkeley wrote Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous on the nature of reality. To the extent possible under law, the Text Creation Partnership has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above, according to the terms of the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (). Also, to open a method for rendering the sciences more easy, useful, and compendious. Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous: The design of which is plainly to demonstrate the reality and perfection of humane knowlege, the incorporeal nature of the soul, and the immediate providence of a deity: in opposition to sceptics and atheists. ![]()
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