An Argument Against Berkeley’s Thoughts on the Senses and Perceptible Qualities (1779 words, 7 pages)
In this paper, I argue that Berkeley does not give imagination without prior perception or sense enough acknowledgement. First, I succinctly examine his thoughts on the senses and perceptible qualities and how those senses interact with our minds. Next, I consider ideas that cannot be sensedseen, touched, heard, smelled, tasted, ...
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