George Berkeley Quote

If what you mean by the word "matter" be only the unknown support of unknown qualities, it is no matter whether there is such a thing or no, since it no way concerns us; and I do not see the advantage there is in disputing about what we know not what, and we know not why.


Principles, dialogues, and philosophical correspondence (ed. Bobbs-Merrill Educational Publishing, 1965)


If what you mean by the word matter be only the unknown support of unknown qualities, it is no matter whether there is such a thing or no, since it...

If what you mean by the word matter be only the unknown support of unknown qualities, it is no matter whether there is such a thing or no, since it...

If what you mean by the word matter be only the unknown support of unknown qualities, it is no matter whether there is such a thing or no, since it...

If what you mean by the word matter be only the unknown support of unknown qualities, it is no matter whether there is such a thing or no, since it...