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Berkeley's clear thinking and clever statement of a noble truth were admirable. But he made one large mistake in formulating his views. This was to split the qualities of external objects into those which the mind contributes and those which belong to the objects in their own right. The fact is that everything, without exception, is derived from mind.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 4 : The Challenge of Mentalism > # 257