berkeley's idealism Flashcards

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define idealism

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The immediate objects of perception (i.e. ordinary objects such as tables, chairs, etc.) are mind-dependent objects

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Berkeley’s attack on the primary/secondary property distinction

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Berkeley’s ‘master’ argument

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issue - arguments from illusion and hallucination

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issue - idealism leads to solopsism

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issue - role of God

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response to arguments from illusion and hallucination

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response to idealism leads to solopsism

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response to role of god issue

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