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In A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (1710), Irish philosopher George Berkeley challenges the notion of material substance, proposing instead that reality consists solely of minds and their ideas. Berkeley famously asserts, “to be is to be perceived,” suggesting that objects exist only as perceptions within minds. This work is foundational in the development of idealism and addresses issues of perception, existence, and the nature of reality. ?











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