Problem intersubiektywności przedmiotu poznania w immaterializmie George’a Berkeleya

Ruch Filozoficzny 69 (2):227-242 (2012)
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"The Problem of Intersubjectivity in Berkeley’s Immaterialism" The paper discusses the issue of intersubjectivity in Berkeley’s early philosophy. In the course of metaphysical analysis I argue that it is not possible to save within Berkeleian metaphysics intersubjectivity of the object of cognition and the unity of the world of experience, either in version of its strict identity or by taking perfect likeness as a criterion of its identity.

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