The theory of primary and secondary qualities
The representational theory of perception and the problem of perception
Locke's defense of the senses
Berkeley's case for idealism in Principles I, sections 1-7
Direct arguments for idealism in the first dialogue between Hylas and Philonous
The argument from the ego-centric predicament
Berkeley's attack on the theory of primary and secondary qualities
The epistemological argument
God, nature, agency, and causation in perception