A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, written by Irish Empiricist philosopher George Berkeley in 1710, challenges the views of his contemporary John Locke regarding human perception. Berkeley argues that the external world is not made up of material objects but is instead composed solely of ideas, asserting that "Ideas can only resemble Ideas." This profound exploration of perception and reality prompts listeners to reconsider the nature of existence itself and the role of ideas in shaping our understanding of the world. The themes of perception, belief, and the divine continue to resonate today, making Berkeley's work a timeless inquiry into the essence of human knowledge and experience.
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