The Principle of Synthetic Unity in Berkeley And Kant
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345. 45 knowledge of self-consciousness ; later philosophers have carried Kant's principles much further and have made purpose, self-consciousness, etc. , categories and continuing in the same process must find the highest category in the Deity. Berkeley did this long before but did not formulate it. With Berkeley, nature is "reason immersed in mat- ter. " Philosophy is the endeavor fully to disengage the immanent reason. 1 Philosophy does not attempt to disengage reason, and set it over agains...t matter thus making two abstractions and forming a dualism with such a chasm between the two elements as to render the possibility of unity hopeless, but to disengage the immanent reason for the purpose of giving it a greater leverage and to enable it to transform matter and mind into one comprehensive ideal unity which may contain two elements one involved in the other with such a complete synthesis that absolutely no dualism will appear. Prof. Morris said of Berkeley, "He saw perfectly well that it makes a world-wide difference whether, as a so-called idealist, you find the absolute radical and essence of universal being in living, knowable spirit, or in an unliving and intrinsically unknowable something, conventionally termed Matter.
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