How many arguments does Berkeley offer for the existence of God
Date Submitted: 05/04/2003 11:42:57
How many arguments does Berkeley offer for the existence of God
When first encountered with this question, the answer seems almost simple and obvious: one, possibly two. All one would have to do is read Berkeley and count exactly how many arguments he gives for the existence of God. However, it seems that after reading the text and reading two of the responses to the text and a response to one of the responses, it
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to call this an argument, but I say this in a more traditional sense) and independence are inseparable and compliment each other. Evidently this area of Berkeley is ambiguous, and not a simple one to comprehend, especially when just reading Berkeley's published texts.
Bibliography
The Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, by George Berkeley, Penguin edition
Locke and Berkeley, C.B. Martin, D.M. Armstrong
Berkeley: an Introduction, Jonathan Dancy
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