esse est percipi doctrine
philosophy
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Berkeley
- In George Berkeley: Early life and works
…of the meaning of “to be” or “to exist.” “To be,” said of the object, means to be perceived; “to be,” said of the subject, means to perceive.
Read More - In subjective idealism
…formulated his fundamental proposition thus: Esse est percipi (“To be is to be perceived”). In its more extreme forms, subjective idealism tends toward solipsism, which holds that I alone exist.
Read More - In epistemology: George Berkeley
For any nonthinking being, esse est percipi (“to be is to be perceived”).
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idealism
- In idealism: Esse est percipi: To be is to be perceived
According to this argument, all the qualities attributed to objects are sense qualities. Thus, hardness is the sensing of a resistance to a striking action, and heaviness is a sensation of muscular effort when, for example,…
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