Berkeley Reading Guide 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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