• Why does Berkeley consider himself the defender of common sense? Do you agree with this self-assessment?

     

    Essays1 Philisophy

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Published: 20.12.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Because Berkeley's ideas are so unconventional, it is surprising that he claims that his ontology is actually a validation of common sense. The common sense view that Berkeley believes himself to be defending consists of the following interrelated ontological and epistemological claims: (1) We can trust our senses. (2) The things we see and feel are real. (3) The qualities we perceive as existing really do exist. (4) All skeptical doubt about the real existence of things is, therefore, precluded. Berkeley contrasts this common sense view with the view of philosophers, in particular the vie…

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