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Immaterialism
Immaterialism, developed by George Berkeley, holds that material substance does not exist independently of minds — to be is to be perceived. All that exists are minds and their ideas. Berkeley developed this radical position as a response to Locke's representative theory of perception, arguing that the very notion of mind-independent matter is incoherent, and that God sustains the world by perceiving it eternally.
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