Part 1 Words and ideas: two kinds of signs ideas as objects ideas as images representation and signification. Part 2 Abstract ideas: the argument objections and replies abstract ideas as images abstract ideas as objects does Berkeley blunder in reading Locke? Part 3 Simple ideas: the search for a simple idea simplicity and abstraction consequences. Part 4 Necessity: simple and complex ideas demonstration, necessity and certainty an anachronistic hypothesis? Berkeley's response. Part 5 Cause and effect: Berkeley on the causal relation necessary connection the account defended. Part 6 Immaterialism: the argument of "Principles 4" immediate perception a commentary on the first dialogue the argument of "Principles 3" against matter the master argument materialism and abstraction Berkeley's phenomenalism. Part 7 Unperceived objects: two interpretations the denial of blind agency two objections archetypes archetypes in "Siris" Mabbott's objections to divine ideas. Part 8 Corpuscularianism: the corpuscularian background primary and secondary qualities immaterial corpuscles. Part 9 Spirit: the parity objection an alleged incoherence the mind and its acts.
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