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The Partially Examined Life

Precognition of Episode 89: Berkeley's Three Dialogues

Feb 18, 2014, 11:15 PM

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Listen to Wes Alwan’s introduction and summary for George Berkeley’s Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous. Read more about the topic and get the text at partiallyexaminedlife.com. #berkeley #idealism #epistemology Go to the blog: http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com/2014/02/18/precognition89-berkeley/

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