Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Berkeley and the Principles of Human KnowledgePsychology Press, 2001 - 166 стор. George Berkeley is one of the most prominent philosophers of the eighteenth century. His Principles of Human Knowledge has become a focal point in the understanding of empiricist thought and the development of eighteenth century philosophy. |
Зміст
Part 2 | 25 |
The intuitive basis of Berkeleys | 39 |
Refuting competing positions | 51 |
Real things and other spirits | 65 |
Objections from common sense | 79 |
Objections from science | 93 |
Abstract ideas and lastditch objections | 107 |
Advantages to science and mathematics | 117 |
Advantages to philosophy | 137 |
Epilogue | 145 |
Notes | 151 |
Further reading | 161 |
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A. A. Luce abstract ideas account of real Alciphron appeals to intuition argument from design attack Berkeley claims Berkeley's account Berkeley's criticism Berkeley's philosophy Berkeley's position Berkeley's response causal cause chapter collections of ideas commitment conceive concerning corporeal substance Descartes Dialogues distinct doctrine of abstract dream argument empiricist entities epistemological established examine example exist unperceived external objects Fogelin fundamental G. E. M. Anscombe George Berkeley hath Human Knowledge Hume Hylas idealism idealist immediate objects infinite divisibility innate ideas intuitive knowledge least Locke Locke's material objects material substance mathematics matter mind mind-independent natural natural philosophy notion objects of perception ontological particular passage perceive perhaps philosophical primary qualities Principles of Human problem produce proof reader real things reason reference rejecting representational realism secondary qualities Section seems sensations sense sensible qualities simply skeptical solipsism standpoint supposed theory thought tion triangle truth understanding unintelligible vulgar words
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