The Relation of Berkeleys Later to His Earlier Idealism

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" Theory of Vision. " a — 23 — the Berkelian idea as set forth in the preceding sections of the Theory of Vision. On the way to this we may note the definition that occurs in § 45 of the Essay in which it is said: "I take the word idea for any immediate object of sense or understanding — in which large signification it is commonly used by the mod- erns. " This statement, however, is made with reference to "tang- ible ideas " only. In its scope it is equivalent to the Lockian idea and also to Be...rkeley's ordinary use of the term. As so extended, it has not properly been the object of our consideration. It is true that the above definition is inclusive of the narrower meaning, in which the word 'idea' has been used throughout the Theory of Vision, but it is with this restricted use that we are here concerned. And I think it cannot fail to be readily understood from the foregoing brief consideration of the essay that ' idea 'is throughout used in the narrower meaning of mere sensation.

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