Berkeley's Theory of Reality

Minerva 1 (1997)
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This paper conducts an excavation of the epistemological foundations of Berkeley’s subjective idealism, arguing that his attempt to reconcile idealism with a common sense view of reality is purchased at the cost of theoretical inconsistency.

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Subjetividad e inmaterialismo en la filosofía de George Berkeley.Santiago Echeverri Saldarriaga - 2003 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 27:127-148.

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