| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - What Berkeley appears to be saying is this: ???You can??t possibly think of a mind-independent item because if you are thinking of anything, then what you are thinking is a thought ??? and everyone agrees that ideas are mind-dependent items.??? The reasoning is flawed because to think is not the same thing as to think ABOUT, or think OF. We think thoughts, but we often think about (or of) things t
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