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The noted eighteenth-century philosopher Charles Berkeley argues that matter, as it is generally defined, does not exist. See how his collected writings call into question the materialistic leanings of such noted freethinkers as Thomas Hobbes and John Toland.
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The noted eighteenth-century philosopher Charles Berkeley argues that matter, as it is generally defined, does not exist. See how his collected writings call into question the materialistic leanings of such noted freethinkers as Thomas Hobbes and John Toland.
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