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'Phenomenalism', 'The Principles of Human Knowledge' and 'Ignorance: a Case for Scepticism'
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12. Knowledge Sources / B. Perception / 2. Qualities in Perception / e. Primary/secondary critique
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No one can, by abstraction, conceive extension and motion of bodies without sensible qualities [Berkeley]
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Motion is in the mind, since swifter ideas produce an appearance of slower motion [Berkeley]
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Figure and extension seem just as dependent on the observer as heat and cold [Berkeley]
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12. Knowledge Sources / B. Perception / 3. Representation
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Berkeley's idealism resulted from fear of scepticism in representative realism [Robinson,H on Berkeley]
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12. Knowledge Sources / B. Perception / 4. Sense Data / a. Sense-data theory
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The concept of sense-data allows us to discuss appearances without worrying about reality [Ayer]
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