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Who represents Berkeley's views in'Three Dialogues'?

  • Hylas

  • Euphronios

  • Socrates

  • Philonous

Answer

In George Berkeley's philosophical work "Three Dialogues", Philonous serves as the primary spokesperson for Berkeley's own philosophical views. Through Philonous, Berkeley presents his arguments for the immateriality of the physical world and his theory of "esse est percipi", which asserts that the existence of an object is dependent on its perception by a mind.
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