Reading 6.2 goes over John Locke's account of how we getknowledge of the external world. Explain his causal theory ofperception, and then explain Berkeley's objection to Locke's view(6.3). Berkeley's objection to Locke leads to Berkeley's support ofa view called subjective idealism. Explain what this view is andwhy Berkeley believes it to be the correct view of reality andknowledge. Can you come up with an objection to Berkeley's idealismor do you think he is correct that idealism is completelyconsistent with all the knowledge that we have?