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Berkeley claims that the ideas of Sense are less dependent on the spirit, or thinking substance which perceives them, "yet still they are ideas, and certainly no idea, whether faint or strong, can exist otherwise than in ..."


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Popularity

The state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people.

Life Review

Robert Butler’s term suggesting a reverence for what once was and for a time for judgment. It includes looking back over an individual’s life and perhaps tracing back her or his steps in earlier years, a review of one’s life, as death draws near, and is a therapeutic technique to help older adults.

Geriatrician

A medical doctor specializing in the care and treatment of older adults, focusing on health issues and diseases prevalent in the elderly.

Robert Butler

A psychiatrist known for his work on aging and mental health, including the concept of life review and founding the National Institute on Aging.

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