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“12. By observing how ideas become general, we may the better judge how words are made so. And here it is to be noted that I do not deny absolutely there are general ideas, but only that there are any abstract general ideas: for in the passages above quoted, wherein there is mention of general ideas, it is always supposed that”
George Berkeley, Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues
“Berkeley’s belief was that such a view, despite its assertion of God and human minds or souls, is an implicit encouragement to atheism.”
George Berkeley, Principles of Human Knowledge & Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonius
“THE SECOND DIALOGUE”
George Berkeley, Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues