Which translates to... "To be is to be perceived"!
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Which translates to... "To be is to be perceived"!
(10 pts/BA for first correct answer!!!)
It was Berkeley in western philosophy, but this was already known hundreds of years before by Vedanta (Indian) philosophy.
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