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After emerging in the early 1960s, the “ inherence account ” attracted numerous proponents and became an influential element of contemporary Berkeley scholarship.
In his paper “ Ideas, minds, and Berkeley ” Pappas revealed some discrepancies between fountain-head evidences and Allaire ’ s approach to a reconstruction of Berkeley ’ s idealism.
Pappas ' critical examination of the “ inherence account ” is greatly appreciated by Berkeley scholars.
Pappas ’ penetrating remarks compelled Edwin B. Allaire to revise and improve his conception.
Even those who share Allaire ’ s account of Berkeley ’ s idealism acknowledge Pappas ’ article to be “ an excellent review and critique of the IA account .”

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