“Everyone knows what made Berkeley notorious. He said that there were no material objects.”

Berkeley’s External World (1947)
Context: Everyone knows what made Berkeley notorious. He said that there were no material objects. He said the external world was in some sense immaterial, that nothing existed save ideas — ideas and their authors. His contemporaries thought him very ingenious and a little mad.

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Russo-British Jewish social and political theorist, philoso… 1909–1997

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