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Berkeley Accepts the Conventional Philosophical Distinction Between Primary and Secondary

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Berkeley accepts the conventional philosophical distinction between primary and secondary qualities.


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Different variants or designs of lettering and characters in printing and writing, affecting the visual appearance of text.

Visual Appeal

The aesthetic attractiveness or eye-catching quality of an object, design, or visual presentation.

Type Style

The visual appearance of printed text, influenced by variations in font, size, and layout.

Serif

A small decorative line or stroke added to the end of the main strokes of a character in some fonts, enhancing readability in print.

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