171. The real = ideas that God causes.
172. Is it then a succession of feelings?
173. Berkeley goes wrong from confusion between thought and feeling.
174. Which, if idea = feeling, does away with space and body.
175. He does not even retain them as ‘abstract ideas’.
176. On the same principle all permanent relations should disappear.
177. By making colour = relations of coloured points, Berkeley represents relation as seen.
178. Still he admits that space is constituted by a succession of feelings.
179. If so, it is not space at all; but Berkeley thinks it is only not ‘pure’ space. Space and pure space stand or fall together.
180. Berkeley disposes of space for fear of limiting God.