10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BERKELEIANISM»
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Berkeley's Metaphysics: Structural, Interpretive, and ...
There is, however, one consideration that suggests a different way of looking at
Berkeleianism without God. Berkeley's first book, An Essay Towards a New
Theory of Vision, in its first and second editions, made absolutely no reference to
God ...
Robert G. Muehlmann, 2010
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The High Road to Pyrrhonism
7 Though Johnson tried to make Berkeleianism the official view taught in the
colleges, and strove to make the colleges the living image of Berkeley's
academic project, he could neither present nor defend a sound immaterialism.
And while ...
Richard H. Popkin, Richard Henry Popkin, Richard A. Watson, 1993
What a wonderful philosophy ! At first to recognise sensations " as the real world
elements " and on this to build an " original " Berkeleianism, and then secretly to
import opposite views that sensations are connected in the organism with ...
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George Berkeley Alciphron in Focus
Alciphronand. Berkeleianism. The generally accepted view is that Alciphron isa
work of Christian apologetics that has little significant connection with Berkeley'
sdistinctive philosophy, articulated primarilyin the works of 1709– 13. Thusinhis ...
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Berkeley and Malebranche: A Study in the Origins of ...
Berkeleianism is a philosophy of God, not of mind alone. Berkeleianism is a
religious philosophy, as Berkeley's was a philosopher's religion. His published
writings, his correspondence, his private note-books, his public and private life all
...
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The Scotch Metaphysics: A Century of Enlightenment in Scotland
However, as the result of reading the Treatise ofHt/nsan [Van/re, Reid renounced
Berkeleianism, and the only part of Turnbull's teaching which has any echo in the
works of his pupil's maturity is the common sense part — the principle of ...
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Dialectical Logic; Essays on its History and Theory
And then, as a result, we should continually be falling into the most real
Berkeleianism, into interpreting nature as a complex of our sensations, as the
bricks or elements absolutely specific to the animated being from which the
whole world of ...
Evald Vasilyevich Ilyenkov, 2008
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A Common Sky: Philosophy and the Literary Imagination
That is because common sense Berkeleianism has in these places achieved its
object, and has nowhere else to go. G. J. Warnock, considering the 'duplicated'
Lockian world which Berkeley had before him, has asked a very simple question:
1 ...
Anthony David Nuttall, 1974
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George Berkeley: A Reappraisal
The Berkeleianism thus expounded is not a closed philosophy of the logical
positivist sort which refuses meaning to whatever is overlooked in its first
principles, but rather an open philosophy which can patiently bear with insoluble
problems ...
Arthur David Ritchie, George Elder Davie, 1967
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The Early Reception of Berkeley’s Immaterialism 1710–1733
It proved a difficult task, in the face of the limerick tradition, to suggest that
Berkeleianism is not Christian Science, nor pantheism, nor panpsychism - nor
idealism. Over a long period of years Luce and Jessop have been encouraging
us to ...