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Dialogue
1 1| if their paradoxes and scepticism did not draw after them 2 1| a more manifest piece of Scepticism, than to believe there is 3 1| order to avoid absurdity and Scepticism, I should ever be obliged 4 1| Common Sense, and remote from Scepticism?~HYL. With all my heart. 5 1| shew your principles led to Scepticism.~HYL. For the present I 6 2| plain, can you expect this Scepticism of yours will not be thought 7 2| those notions that led to Scepticism. You indeed said the REALITY 8 3| deepest and most deplorable scepticism that ever man was. Tell 9 3| to the very same state of scepticism that I myself am in at present.~ 10 3| Away then with all that scepticism, all those ridiculous philosophical 11 3| your paradoxes, and your scepticism about you, and I shall willingly 12 3| ashamed to charge me WITH SCEPTICISM. This is so plain, there 13 3| most hopeless and abandoned scepticism. Now, give me leave to ask 14 3| not the source of all this scepticism? Secondly, whether you are 15 3| what you advance against SCEPTICISM, it amounts to no more than 16 3| Common Sense and remote from Scepticism. This, by your own confession, 17 3| advancing their philosophical Scepticism: but, in the end, your conclusions 18 3| at first view, lead to Scepticism, pursued to a certain point,