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Page 129
... matter " doth exist . To which Berkeley replies : To " explain " things is all one as to show why , upon such and such occa- sions , we are affected with such and such ideas . But , how " matter " operates on mind , or produces any idea ...
... matter " doth exist . To which Berkeley replies : To " explain " things is all one as to show why , upon such and such occa- sions , we are affected with such and such ideas . But , how " matter " operates on mind , or produces any idea ...
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... matter of our first topic . The fact that men distinguish between appearance and reality , and entertain beliefs about the nature of reality , provided us with the subject matter of our second topic . The fact that men distinguish ...
... matter of our first topic . The fact that men distinguish between appearance and reality , and entertain beliefs about the nature of reality , provided us with the subject matter of our second topic . The fact that men distinguish ...
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... matter , the material order , as somehow produced by or derived from spirit , this speculative idealism held out hopes for you . But the friends of matter have never been willing to do this . They have always insisted that matter is ...
... matter , the material order , as somehow produced by or derived from spirit , this speculative idealism held out hopes for you . But the friends of matter have never been willing to do this . They have always insisted that matter is ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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