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1 1| me A SCEPTIC, because I deny what you affirm, to wit, 2 1| attribute it to some, and deny it to others? And if there 3 1| great pain?~HYL. No one can deny it.~PHIL. And is any unperceiving 4 1| no reason why we should deny heat in an inferior degree 5 1| substance, I hope you will not deny.~PHIL. If you are resolved 6 1| visible points?~HYL. I cannot deny it.~PHIL. And to creatures 7 1| why those philosophers who deny the Secondary Qualities 8 1| your principles, forced to deny the REALITY of sensible 9 2| agreed to.~HYL. I do not deny it.~PHIL. The brain therefore 10 2| premises, and do you now deny the conclusion, and leave 11 2| surely is not fair.~PHIL. I deny that I agreed with you in 12 2| reality, YOU are obliged to deny sensible things any real 13 2| external world, which I deny. He maintains that we are 14 2| from the PHENOMENA: BUT I deny that THE cause deducible 15 2| by no means be thought to deny that God, or an infinite 16 2| it; but still you do not deny it is possible; and that 17 2| actually exist.~PHIL. I deny it to be possible; and have, 18 3| Substance, and positively to deny the real existence of any 19 3| substances, are in the right to deny whiteness or heat to be 20 3| in another mind. When I deny sensible things an existence 21 3| no idea of it; while you deny there can be such a thing 22 3| first place, that I do not deny the existence of material 23 3| yet surely you will not deny it is shocking, and contrary 24 3| the point itself he cannot deny. The question between the 25 3| immediately perceived no one can deny. It is therefore evident 26 3| that which perceives it. I deny therefore that there is 27 3| a misapprehension that I deny the reality of sensible 28 3| suffer pain, I positively deny. We, who are limited and 29 3| SUBSTRATUM; this is what I deny, and you indeed affirm, 30 3| existence of these I do not deny. Neither do you pretend 31 3| in this respect I cannot deny the belief of Matter to 32 3| should have said, positively deny it. Everything that is seen, 33 3| do exist. Though indeed I deny they have an existence distinct 34 3| am tempted to imagine you deny the things we see and feel: 35 3| I think you ought not to deny me the privilege of using