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The link between peripheral receptor and cortical neuron is called a
World of Being
In Plato’s metaphysics, the world of ideal Forms, a world that is unchanging, a world we can know only through reason.
Berkeley
Represents George Berkeley, an 18th-century philosopher known for his theory of immaterialism, arguing that material objects exist only in the mind and through perception.
Esse Est Percipi
A Latin phrase meaning "to be is to be perceived," associated with George Berkeley's idealist philosophy which argues that objects only exist to the extent that they are perceived.
Subjective Idealism
The view that nothing exists except ideas and minds. The eighteenth-century idealist George Berkeley held the extreme position of subjective idealism, which, simply summarized, insisted that “to be is to be perceived” (esse est percipi). According to Berkeley, it makes no sense to believe in the existence of anything that we cannot experience.
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