The Ideal Theory of Berkeley And the Real World Free Thoughts On Berkeley Id

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The Ideal Theory of Berkeley And the Real World Free Thoughts On Berkeley Id
Hughes Thomas
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This idealism is only a natural and maturer development of other systems which preceded it. Berkeley made only one step of advance- ment. Everything has its natural tendency, and reaches its ultimatum sooner or later. Berkeley thesis of Malebranche holds that we see all in Rod. It is called the philosophy of occasional causes. Both Berkeley and ilalebranche treat the testimony of the senses as false : the two declare the expe- rience and testimony of mankind as false : the two end in the same c
...onclusion, namely, the denial of the material world; both arc sup- ported by pious motives, and expected their systems to result greatly to the advantage of religion. The authors had much in common, as to their superior religious character and motives. Their philoso- phical character, cleverness, and style, have a likeness. The chief difTcrences in their hypotheses are more of accideuts and circum- stances, than real and fundamental. Most likely, if ilalebranche were a Protestant, his idealism would be that of Berkeley ; and if Berkeley were a Catholic, his .

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