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1 1| thing as what PHILOSOPHERS CALL MATERIAL SUBSTANCE, I am 2 1| conclusion.~HYL. I could rather call it an INDOLENCE. It seems 3 1| colours.~PHIL. APPARENT call you them? how shall we distinguish 4 1| differences, as the schools call them.~HYL. They are.~PHIL. 5 1| something perceived; and this I call the OBJECT. For example, 6 1| the soul. You may indeed call them EXTERNAL OBJECTS, and 7 1| PHIL. MATERIAL SUBSTRATUM call you it? Pray, by which of 8 1| the existence of what you call REAL THINGS OR MATERIAL 9 2| affected with ideas.~PHIL. And call you this an explication 10 2| abyss of space. Now you must call imagination to your aid. 11 2| are ideas or sensations, call them which you will. But 12 2| thing, whatever it be, I call Matter.~PHIL. Tell me, Hylas, 13 2| word fire that which others call WATER. Or, if he should 14 2| Now, in that which you call the obscure indefinite sense 15 3| to write, would you not call for pen, ink, and paper, 16 3| not know what it is you call for?~HYL. How often must 17 3| to be admitted; which I call MATTER, and you call SPIRIT. 18 3| which I call MATTER, and you call SPIRIT. This is all the 19 3| is there why you should call it Spirit? Does not the 20 3| SUBSTRATUM, or whatever else you call it, is proportional to those 21 3| the senses.~PHIL. What you call the empty forms and outside 22 3| philosophers shall think fit to CALL a thing the SAME or no, 23 3| what was perceived, might call it the SAME thing: others, 24 3| place; and that you should call this the SAME, and I should 25 3| whether you do or do not call them IDEAS, IT matters little. 26 3| termed IDEAS, but THINGS. Call them so still: provided 27 3| found any notion of what you call the ACTUALITY OF ABSOLUTE 28 3| established, and we now call the laws of nature? You 29 3| laws of nature? You may call this a RELATIVE, or HYPOTHETICAL