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    Berkeley’s Theory of Common Sense
    Berkeley Studies 24 3-21. 2013.
    This essay situates Berkeley’s views on common sense within the context of eighteenth-century debates about the nature of common sense. It argues that in his Notebooks, Berkeley develops a theory according to which to possess common sense is to use the faculties of the mind properly, and that Berkeley’s approach to common sense can be understood as a response to John Toland’s epistemology of religion. It concludes with a discussion of consequences of this analysis for our understanding of Berkel…Read more
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    Berkeley's Two Panaceas
    Intellectual History Review 21 (4): 473-495. 2011.
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