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1710

Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge

January 1, 1710

A twenty-five-year-old Irish clergyman published a book arguing that material substance did not exist; only minds and their perceptions. Samuel Johnson later kicked a stone to refute him. But Berkeley's argument, refined by Hume and wrestled with by Kant, helped shape how modern philosophy understood what the mind was doing when it looked around.