Master argument

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title: Master argument
text: - See Diodorus Cronus § Master argument for the classical master argument related to the problem of future contingents. The master argument is George Berkeley's argument that mind-independent objects do not exist because it is impossible to conceive of them. The argument is against the intuitions that many have and has been widely challenged. The term "Berkeley's master argument" was introduced by Andre Gallois in 1974. His term has firmly become currency of contemporary Berkeley scholarship.
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description: That mind-independent objects do not exist because it is impossible to conceive of them
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date created: 2005-05-01T23:32:59Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T08:31:36Z
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