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  • '''George Berkeley''' (12 March 1685 – 14 January 1753), Bishop of Cloyne, was an Irish [[ph ...Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge' (1710).<ref name=Principles>George Berkeley (1710) [http://philosophy.eserver.org/berkeley.html ''A Treatise Concerning
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  • Wolfgang Breidert, ''George Berkeley 1685-1753''. (Vita Mathematica, 4) Basel etc.: Birkhäuser Verlag, 1989. (G
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  • Wolfgang Breidert, ''George Berkeley 1685-1753''. (Vita Mathematica, 4) Basel etc.: Birkhäuser Verlag, 1989. (G
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  • ...nd-grant research university founded in 1868 and named after philosopher [[George Berkeley]]. It has been regarded as one of the top universities in the world.
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  • #Redirect [[George Berkeley]]
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  • ...uman Knowledge]]'', claiming that the only substances were immaterial <ref>George Berkeley (1710)[minds.http://philosophy.eserver.org/berkeley.html 'A Treatise Concer
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  • ...lly mental in nature. Different forms of idealism have been developed by [[George Berkeley|Bishop Berkeley]], [[Leibniz]] and [[Kant]].
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  • '''George Berkeley''' (12 March 1685 – 14 January 1753), Bishop of Cloyne, was an Irish [[ph ...Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge' (1710).<ref name=Principles>George Berkeley (1710) [http://philosophy.eserver.org/berkeley.html ''A Treatise Concerning
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  • The Irish [[idealism|idealist]], [[George Berkeley|Berkeley]], is perhaps the figure most often mocked by students of philosop
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  • * [[George Berkeley|Berkeley, George]]. ''On the Principles of Human Knowledge''
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  • ...as undertaken in response to an attack on the method of fluxions made by [[George Berkeley]] in 1734. MacLaurin's intent was to found the doctrine of fluxions (the ca
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  • Historically, philosophers such as [[Rene Descartes|Descartes]] and [[George Berkeley|Bishop Berkeley]] took the very reasonable view that in a universe with onl
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  • ...f thought, consisting of [[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[George Berkeley|Berkeley]], and [[David Hume|Hume]].
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  • Like [[John Locke]] and [[George Berkeley]], Hume was an empiricist - that is to say that he believed knowledge is de
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  • ...tury. An exponent and developer of the [[empiricism]] of [[John Locke]], [[George Berkeley]] and [[David Hume]], and of the [[utilitarianism]] of [[Jeremy Bentham]],
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  • ...Baruch Spinoza]], [[Gottfried Leibniz]], [[John Locke]], [[David Hume]], [[George Berkeley]], [[Immanuel Kant]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], [[Søren Kierkegaa ...ationalist approach of Descartes with the empiricism of Locke and Bishop [[George Berkeley]]. In the nineteenth century, philosophy moved in an idealistic direction w
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  • ...oversy. Initially, philosophers such as [[Rene Descartes|Descartes]] and [[George Berkeley|Bishop Berkeley]] took the very reasonable view that in a universe with onl
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  • ...?"<ref name=Berman/> Although not the originator of this exact question, [[George Berkeley]] (1685-1753) proposed that objects (and trees specifically) exist only whe ...sher= Yale University Press |chapter=Chapter 15: The elephant in the room: George Berkeley (and John Locke) |pages=pp. 87 ''ff'' |year=2011 |isbn=9780300152081 |url=h
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