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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
"A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge'' by George Berkeley
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The belief in abstract ideas had led to the supposition that material objects are quite different from sensations ;
the fact is that material objects are nothing but collections of sensations given a common name.
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Esse is percipi ;
to be is to be perceived - this is a truth concerning all material objects.
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If it be argued that ideas are copies of material objects,consider whether anything could be like an idea but an idea.
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The distinction between primary and secondary qualities
-between such structural properties as figure,motion,and shape,on the one hand,
and color,odor,and sound,on the other-
on the ground that the former are objective,
the latter subjective,
common be mantained : the primary qualities depend on the secondary ;
they are equally subjective.
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There is no independently existing material substratum ;
a distinction between the world of illusion and the world of reality can be mantained by realizing the greater vividness and coherency to be found in veridical sensations.
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The order in nature is created and mantained by God,
who secures the reality of all things by his perception.
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