A Conversation for George Berkeley, Sceptic, Philosopher, and Bishop
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Recumbentman Posted Dec 15, 2005
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Of course the kind of matter Newton and Locke envisaged (against which Berkeley took his stand) was cold, lumpen, inert and utterly passive, not the blooming buzzing confusion that modern physics deals with
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