This is the first volume of essays on Berkeley's Three Dialogues, a classic of early modern philosophy. Leading experts cover all the central issues in the text: the rejection of material substance, the nature of perception and reality, the limits of human knowledge, and the perceived threats of skepticism, atheism, and immorality.
This is the first volume of essays on Berkeley's Three Dialogues, a classic of early modern philosophy. Leading experts cover all the central issues in the text: the rejection of material substance, the nature of perception and reality, the limits of human knowledge, and the perceived threats of skepticism, atheism, and immorality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stefan Storrie is Adjunct Assistant Professor at Trinity College, Dublin.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Stefan Storrie: Introduction * 2: Lisa Downing: Sensible Qualities and Secondary Qualities in the First Dialogue * 3: Tom Stoneham: Some Issues in Berkeley's Account of Sense Perception * 4: Jennifer Smalligan Marusic: Berkeley on the Objects of Perception * 5: Keota Fields: Berkeley's Semiotic Idealism * 6: Samuel Rickless: Berkeley's Argument for the Existence of God in the Three Dialogues * 7: Sukjae Lee: Berkeley on Continuous Creation: Occasionalism Contained * 8: James Hill: The Active Self and Perception in Berkeley's Three Dialogues * 9: Stephen H. Daniel: Berkeley on God's Knowledge of Pain * 10: John Russell Roberts: A Puzzle in the Three Dialogues and Its Platonist resolution * 11: Stefan Storrie: On the Scope of Berkeley's Idealism in the 1734 Edition of the Three Dialogues * 12: Kenneth L. Pearce: Matter, God, and Nonsense: Berkeley's Polemic Against the Freethinkers in the Three Dialogues * 13: Don Garrett: Hey, What's the Big Idea? Berkeley and Hume on Extension, Local Conjunction, and the Immateriality of the Soul
* 1: Stefan Storrie: Introduction * 2: Lisa Downing: Sensible Qualities and Secondary Qualities in the First Dialogue * 3: Tom Stoneham: Some Issues in Berkeley's Account of Sense Perception * 4: Jennifer Smalligan Marusic: Berkeley on the Objects of Perception * 5: Keota Fields: Berkeley's Semiotic Idealism * 6: Samuel Rickless: Berkeley's Argument for the Existence of God in the Three Dialogues * 7: Sukjae Lee: Berkeley on Continuous Creation: Occasionalism Contained * 8: James Hill: The Active Self and Perception in Berkeley's Three Dialogues * 9: Stephen H. Daniel: Berkeley on God's Knowledge of Pain * 10: John Russell Roberts: A Puzzle in the Three Dialogues and Its Platonist resolution * 11: Stefan Storrie: On the Scope of Berkeley's Idealism in the 1734 Edition of the Three Dialogues * 12: Kenneth L. Pearce: Matter, God, and Nonsense: Berkeley's Polemic Against the Freethinkers in the Three Dialogues * 13: Don Garrett: Hey, What's the Big Idea? Berkeley and Hume on Extension, Local Conjunction, and the Immateriality of the Soul
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