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Idealism, General & Miscellaneous British Philosophy, Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge), 18th Century British Philosophy
Berkeley's Principles and Dialogues by C. J. McCracken,  I. C. Tipton β€” book cover

Berkeley's Principles and Dialogues

by C. J. McCracken, I. C. Tipton
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Overview

This volume sets Berkeley's philosophy in its historical context by providing selections from works that deeply influenced Berkeley as he formed his main doctrines; works that illuminate the philosophical climate in which those doctrines were formed; and works that display Berkeley's subsequent philosophical influence. The first category is represented by selections from Descartes, Malebranche, Bayle, and Locke; the second category includes extracts from such thinkers as Regius, Lanion, Arnauld, Lee, and Norris; while reactions to Berkeley, both positive and negative, are drawn from a wide range of thinkers--Leibniz, Baxter, Hume, Diderot, Voltaire, Reid, Kant, Herder, and Mill.

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"...McCracken and Tipton will likely be more useful to the student starting to look at the historical Berkeley, especially in the material on the background to Berkeley, which Berman's collection excludes, and with the inclusion of Hume... Some of these names, however, find a place in the extensive notes and introductory commentary, which increase the effectiveness of this collection for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students." Choice

Book Details

Published
May 8, 2000
Publisher
Cambridge, U.K. ; Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Pages
310
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521498067

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