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          I was first exposed to George Berkeley's idealism as a teaching assistant in Robert Adams's upper division history of modern philosophy course at UCLA in.

          George Berkeley

          Anglo-Irish philosopher and bishop (1685–1753)

          For other people named George Berkeley, see George Berkeley (disambiguation).

          The Right Reverend


          George Berkeley

          Portrait of Berkeley by John Smybert, 1727

          ChurchChurch of Ireland
          DioceseCloyne
          In office1734–1753
          PredecessorEdward Synge
          SuccessorJames Stopford
          Ordination1709 (deacon)
          1710 (priest)
          Consecration18 January 1734
          Born(1685-03-12)12 March 1685

          Dysart Castle, near Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland

          Died14 January 1753(1753-01-14) (aged 67)
          Oxford, England
          DenominationAnglican
          SpouseAnne Forster
          Children6
          Education
          Philosophy career
          EducationTrinity College, Dublin
          (B.A., 1704; M.A.

          1707)

          Era18th-century philosophy
          RegionWestern philosophy
          SchoolSubjective idealism (phenomenalism)
          Empiricism
          Foundationalism[1]
          Conceptualism[2]
          Indirect realism[3]
          InstitutionsTrinit