To Be Is to Be Perceived by Berkeley Philosophy Essay
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That is, Berkeley argues that such material objects have no existence in the physical world beyond being perceived. He expresses this philosophical view clearly when he cites the examples of the sun, moon, stars, and other objects, referring to them as "only so many sensations in [people's] minds, which have no other existence but barely being perceived".