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1 Text, 0, 2 | active being is what I call mind, spirit, soul, or myself. 2 Text, 0, 4 | shall find in his heart to call it in question may, if I 3 Text, 0, 9 | unthinking substance which they call Matter. By Matter, therefore, 4 Text, 0, 18| immediately perceived by sense, call them what you will: but 5 Text, 0, 23| certain ideas which you call books and trees, and the 6 Text, 0, 35| that which philosophers call Matter or corporeal substance. 7 Text, 0, 39| in compliance with custom call them things; I answer, I 8 Text, 0, 82| either what philosophers call Matter, or the existence 9 Text, 0, 91| unperceiving substance which they call Matter, to which they attribute