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Two Berkelian Arguments about the Nature of Space

(Original title: Dva Berkeleyho argumenty týkajúce sa povahy priestoru)
Filozofia, 64 (2009), 2, 123-132.
Type of work: Papers
Publication language: Slovak
Abstract

The author considers two arguments concerning the nature of space which occur in Berkeley and which he thinks are not sufficiently discussed. The first one concerns the phenomenology of space, the second the physics of space. The first one is the “mite” argument, while the second draws from Newton’s two thought experiments concerning absolute space: the “bucket” experiment and the “balls” experiment. The author’s aim is to support the idealist approach to space.

Keywords

Two Berkelian arguments, Newton’s thought experiments, Idealistic approach to space

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