Philonous: That’s duelling talk, Hylas! But very well, fire away, and we will see where our conversation leads us. Hylas: Whilst abroad I have given them much thought, and I have come to realise their wholly tendentious nature. But as for our discussions, what more is there to say? By the end of our last meeting you appeared to accept all my reasonings. Philonous: I would be delighted to pass the time of day with you. Having returned from my travels, I am keen to renew our former discussions. 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… SUBSCRIBE NOW Articles The Fourth Dialogue Between Hylas & Philonous In 1713 George Berkeley wrote Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous on the nature of reality.
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