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- W4205308624 abstract "This chapter considers three arguments or lines of argument that are found in G. Berkeley and that have had influence on later idealist and immaterialist philosophy. The first has been Berkeley’s major contribution to the phenomenalist and idealist tendencies in the empiricist tradition. The second is also in that tradition, though less noticed. The third, though central in Berkeley’s own writing, has not found much sympathy within empiricist or analytic thought, though the author think it has within the Hegelian idealist tradition. One can follow either a skeptical-cum-reductionist phenomenalist path, like D. Hume or J. S. Mill, or one can plump for a theistic idealism, like Berkeley. Suppose a normally blind person very occasionally had a direct realist perception of the external world but that these experiences were too fragmentary for him to connect them with his normal tactile and other perception of the world." @default.
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- W4205308624 title "Berkeley's role in theistic idealism" @default.
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