PHL105Y5 Lecture 11: 6. Berkeley's Pain-Pleasure Argument

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The pain/pleasure argument: if a quality has real existence, then it exists independently of being perceived, the most intense degree of heat is a very great pain, a pain cannot exist without the mind. Therefore: the most intense degree of heat cannot exist without the mind. (from 2 and 3) Therefore: the most intense degree of heat has no real existence. (from. 1 and 4: if any degree of heat has real existence, then all degrees of heat have real existence. Therefore: heat has no real existence. (from 5 and 6)

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