Berkeley : Critical and Interpretive Essays
In contemporary philosophy the works of George Berkeley are considered models of argumentative discourse; his paradoxes have a further value to teachers because, like Zenos, they challenge a beginning student to find the submerged fallacy. And as a fina.
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
1982.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- List of Contributors; Preface; I: COMMON SENSE AND RELATIVISM; II: IDEAS AND PERCEPTION; III: METHOD AND MATHEMATICS; IV: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY QUALITIES; V: SPACE AND TIME; VI: AETHER AND CORPUSCLES; VII: IDEALISM AND UNIVERSALS; VIII: THE "DOCTRINE OF SIGNS" and "THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE"; IX: MIND; A Bibliography of George Berkeley 1963-1979; Indexes.