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|a Berkeley :
|b critical and interpretive essays /
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|a "Some of the papers delivered at the Berkeley Commemorative Conference held at Newport, Rhode Island, from September 27 to 30, 1979"--Page xi
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|a "A bibliography of George Berkeley, 1963-1979": pages 313-329
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|g [Part I : Common sense and relativism]
|t Berkeley, perception, and common sense /
|r George Pappas.
|t Berkeley's commitment to relativism /
|r Richard T. Lambert --
|g [Part II : Ideas and perception]
|t On taking ideas seriously /
|r Desiree Park.
|t Concept of immediate perception in Berkeley's immaterialism /
|r Georges Dicker --
|g [Part III : Method and mathematics]
|t Microscope and philosophical method in Berkeley /
|r Genevieve Brykman.
|t Berkeley and Tymoczko on mystery in mathematics /
|r Theodore Messenger --
|g [Part IV : Primary and secondary qualities]
|t Berkeley on the limits of mechanistic explanation /
|r Nancy L. Maull.
|t Did Berkeley completely misunderstand the basis of the primary-secondary quality distinction in Locke? /
|r Margaret D. Wilson --
|g [Part V : Space and time]
|t Spaces of Berkeley's world /
|r Gary Thrane.
|t On being "embrangled" by time /
|r E.J. Furlong --
|g [Part VI : Aether and corpuscles]
|t "Philosopher by fire" in Berkeley's Alciphron /
|r I.C. Tipton.
|t Locke, Berkeley, and corpuscular scepticism /
|r Daniel Garber --
|g [Part VII : Idealism and universals]
|t Berkeley's idealism revisited /
|r Edwin B. Allaire.
|t Berkeley and others on the problem of universals /
|r Joseph Margolis --
|g [Part VIII : The "doctrine of signs" and "the language of nature"]
|t Berkeley's doctrine of signs /
|r William McGowan.
|t Dynamical implications of Berkeley's doctrine of heterogeneity : a note on the language model of nature /
|r Lawrence A. Mirarchi.
|t Berkeley's argument from design /
|r Michael Hooker --
|g [Part IX : Mind]
|t Is Berkeley's a Cartesian mind? /
|r Willis Doney.
|t Hylas' parity argument /
|r Phillip Cummins.
|t Lending a hand to Philonous : the Berkeley, Plato, Aristotle connection /
|r Colin M. Turbayne.
|t Bibliography of George Berkeley 1963-1979 /
|r Colin M. Turbayne.
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|a In contemporary philosophy the works of George Berkeley are considered models of argumentative discourse; his paradoxes have a further value to teachers because, like Zeno?s, they challenge a beginning student to find the submerged fallacy. And as a fina.
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