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Berkeley rejects to what

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Card 7

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DIRECT REALISM means

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Card 8

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Berkeley instantly rejects this idea and uses john Locke's what to distinction to support this rejection

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Card 9

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Berkeley shows that we can make a distinction between an external world and

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Card 10

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Locke's main argument in support of indirect realism was that

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Card 11

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Same argument can be applied to an.....

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Card 12

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So if primary qualities are subject to change they fall in to the same bracket as secondary qualities so ....

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Card 13

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Berkley goes further against indirect realism using the likeness principle he argues that whether you believe in an external or not we are aware that we only perceive our ideas of reality not the perception of reality directly however ...

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Card 14

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Berkeley then uses the what argument to further strengthen his rejection of matter and advocacy of a reality solely in our minds.

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Card 15

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Berkeley argues that the very existence of an external world is in fact I?

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