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80. How does Berkeley believe we know God?

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>From w y ng:

does this question have to do with principle of sufficient reason?

>rm says:

Perhaps. I'm not sure how it would be used, though. I think the key to this question is the use of inference.

>From KAI YU and WAI YAN:

we know god from everything existing around us with the rule of inference.

 

>rm says: It is inferential, yes, though your statement implies that there's only one rule of inference, where there are likely many.

 

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