M Methoozelah New member Jul 9, 2009 #1 Which translates to... "To be is to be perceived"! (10 pts/BA for first correct answer!!!)
A ansq New member Jul 9, 2009 #2 It was Berkeley in western philosophy, but this was already known hundreds of years before by Vedanta (Indian) philosophy.
It was Berkeley in western philosophy, but this was already known hundreds of years before by Vedanta (Indian) philosophy.