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What did George Berkeley mean about such things as tables and chairs when he denied the existence of matter?

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Answer:

There are no unperceived tables and chairs.

Explanation:

When Irish philosopher George Berkeley developed a theory he called "immaterialism" (also known as "subjective idealism"), he explained that material objects such as tables and chairs do not exist but in our minds. In consequence, they cannot exist if we are not able to perceive them.

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