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Berkeley said there was no object, only the thought of it and the thinking self. Hume said there was no object and no thinker, only the thought. Both men were approaching truth, guided by reason and intuition, but could not clasp it altogether. For only insight could have led them farther.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 4 : The Challenge of Mentalism > # 203