Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues

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Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues

Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

Author: George Berkeley

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Collection: Oxford World's Classics

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 18th February 1999

Format: LCP-protected ePub

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ISBN: 9780191605611


Berkeley's Idealism and Its Impact

Berkeley's idealism started a revolution in philosophy. As one of the great empiricist thinkers, he not only influenced British philosophers from Hume to Russell and the logical positivists in the twentieth century, but also set the scene for the continental idealism of Hegel and even the philosophy of Marx.

There has never been such a radical critique of common sense and perception as that given in Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge (1710). His views were met with disfavour, and his response to his critics was the Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous.

This edition of Berkeley's two key works has an introduction which examines and in part defends his arguments for idealism, as well as offering a detailed analytical contents list, extensive philosophical notes and an index.

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