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'Metaphysics', 'Reply to Second Objections' and 'Three Dialogues of Hylas and Philonous'
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17 ideas
11. Knowledge Aims / A. Knowledge / 1. Knowledge
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The ability to teach is a mark of true knowledge [Aristotle]
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11. Knowledge Aims / A. Knowledge / 6. Knowing How
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It takes skill to know causes, not experience [Aristotle]
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544
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Experience knows particulars, but only skill knows universals [Aristotle]
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Things are produced from skill if the form of them is in the mind [Aristotle]
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11. Knowledge Aims / B. Certain Knowledge / 4. The Cogito
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The Cogito is not a syllogism but a self-evident intuition [Descartes]
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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 1. Perceptual Realism / a. Naïve realism
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Since our ideas vary when the real things are said to be unchanged, they cannot be true copies [Berkeley]
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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 1. Perceptual Realism / b. Direct realism
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If existence is perceived directly, by which sense; if indirectly, how is it inferred from direct perception? [Berkeley]
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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 2. Phenomenalism
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Sensible objects are just sets of sensible qualities [Berkeley]
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Berkeley did not deny material things; he merely said they must be defined through sensations [Berkeley, by Ayer]
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Berkeley needed a phenomenalist account of the self, as well as of material things [Ayer on Berkeley]
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11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 3. Idealism / c. Empirical idealism
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'To be is to be perceived' is a simple confusion of experience with its objects [Russell on Berkeley]
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For Berkelely, reality is ideas and a community of minds, including God's [Berkeley, by Grayling]
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Time is measured by the succession of ideas in our minds [Berkeley]
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There is no such thing as 'material substance' [Berkeley]
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I conceive a tree in my mind, but I cannot prove that its existence can be conceived outside a mind [Berkeley]
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There is nothing in nature which needs the concept of matter to explain it [Berkeley]
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Perceptions are ideas, and ideas exist in the mind, so objects only exist in the mind [Berkeley]
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