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Berkeley's Argument for Other Minds

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In this article, Lome Falkenstein examines Berkeley’s argument for other minds. Falkenstein notes that for Berkeley, knowledge of other minds is problematic because he believed that other people's bodies are just an assemblage of design in his mind and that he cannot have any idea of the mind or spirit of another. Despite these difficulties, Falkenstein argues that Berkeley has an affirmant that other minds exist, which has been widely misinterpreted and unjustly criticized.

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