George Berkeley
A) Was an idealist.
B) Believed that it we cannot perceive something, it cannot exist.
C) Believed the body is a necessary part of our existence and thus places the body, and our ability to "know" through the body, in an important metaphysical position.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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A) Believed in a "well
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A) Opposed dualism.
B) Advocated "manly
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A) Was a social realist.
B) Believed
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A) Debates occurred between philosophers
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A) Was a skeptic.
B) Believed that
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A) Was a monist.
B) Believed that
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A) Wrote Emile, one of
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A) Believed that the body must be
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A) Emphasized the use of the
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