Notes
1Michel Foucault has done so; see his This is Not a Pipe, with illustrations and letters by René Magritte; translated and edited by J. Harkness (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983).
2Compare Wittgenstein on ‘seeing as’.
3F. J. E. Woodbridge, ‘Berkeley's Realism’, in Studies in the History of Ideas, Vol. I, edited by the Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, (New York, 1915) 182–215.
4See G. Bergmann, ‘Russell's Examination of Leibniz Examined’, in his Meaning and Existence (Madison WI: University if Wisconsin Press, 1959) 155–88, at 155.
5E. A. Moody once made ths complaint about one of Bergmann's essays. See Moody's ‘Comment on “Some Remarks on the Ontology of Ockham” by Gustav Bergmann’, Philosophical Review, 63 (1954) 572–6, commenting on Bergmann's ‘Some Remarks on the Ontology of Ockham’, ibid, 560–71.