Or thus, like deformed persons who, having beheld themselves by the reflex light of a mirrour, are displeased with their diseases.
M.
What can an idea be like but another idea? We can compare it with nothing else—a sound like a sound, a colour like a colour.
M.
Is it not nonsense to say a smell is like a thing which cannot be smelt, a colour is like a thing wh cannot be seen?
M. S.
Bodies exist without the mind, i.e. are not the mind, but distinct from it. This I allow, the mind being altogether different therefrom[193].
P.