Berkeley için kapak resmi
Başlık:
Berkeley
Yazar:
Atherton, Margaret, author.
ISBN:
9781119532057

9781119532071

9781119537403
Basım Bilgisi:
First edition.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource
Seri:
Blackwell great minds ; 16

Blackwell great minds ; 16.
Genel Not:
Includes index.
İçerik:
Intro; Table of Contents; preface; acknowledgments; abbreviations; chapter 1: berkeley's life and work; 1685-1713; 1713-1734; 1734-1753; chapter 2: an essay towards a new theory of vision; Distance Cannot Be Seen of Itself and Immediately; We Don't See Distance by Anything Necessarily Connected with It; Distance Is Only Suggested to Our Thoughts by Certain Visible Ideas and Sensations Attending Vision; What We Learn from the Man Born Blind; Heterogeneity, Visible Ideas, and Tangible Meanings; Size Perception and the "Picture" Picture; Situation Perception and the "Picture" Picture

"The Main Part and Pillar"Vision Is a Language; chapter 3: principles of human knowledge; Berkeley's Outline of His Project (PHK Introd. 1-5); Abstract Ideas (PHK Introd. 6-17); The Abuse of Language (PHK Introd. 18-25); chapter 4: principles of human knowledge; PHK 1-7: The Statement of Idealism; PHK 8-25: The Refutation of Materialism; PHK 25-33: Minds and Ideas: Berkeley's Positive Argument; chapter 5: principles of human knowledge; First Objection (PHK 34-40); Second Objection (PHK 41); Third Objection (PHK 42-44); Fourth Objection (PHK 45-48); Fifth Objection (PHK 49)

Sixth Objection (PHK 50)Seventh Objection (PHK 51-53); Eighth Objection (PHK 54-57); Tenth Objection (PHK 58-59); Eleventh Objection (PHK 60-66); Twelfth Objection (PHK 67-81); Objections from Religion (PHK 82-84); Conclusions; chapter 6: principles of human knowledge; General Consequences for Knowledge of Ideas (PHK 86-100); The Consequences for Knowledge of Natural Philosophy (PHK 101-134); Newton on Absolute Space and Motion (PHK 110-117); Consequences for Our Knowledge of Mathematics (PHK 118-134); Consequences for Knowledge of Spirits (PHK 135-156)

Consequences for Knowledge of God (PHK 145-156)chapter 7: three dialogues between hylas and philonous; The Preface; First Dialogue, 171-194; Initial Scene Setting; Sensible Things; What Is Immediately Perceived; "To Exist Is One Thing, and to Be Perceived Is Another"; Heat; Further Sensible Qualities; Colors; The Very Same Arguments; Summing Up; chapter 8: three dialogues between hylas and philonous; The Act-Object Distinction; Modes, Qualities, and Substratum; The Unconceived Tree (The Master Argument); "Without the Mind" and "At a Distance"; Two Kinds of Objects

The Relationship between the Principles and Three Dialogueschapter 9: three dialogues between hylas and philonous; A Psychophysical Cause of Ideas; The Real Beauties of Nature; Ideas Caused by God; Matter (and God) as the Cause of Our Ideas; What Has Been Achieved in the Second Dialogue; chapter 10: three dialogues between hylas and philonous; What Philonous Believes; An Annihilation Objection; Knowledge of Immaterial Substance; The Gardener and His Cherry Tree; Real Things and Imaginary Things; Things and Ideas; Spirits as Causes; Divine Causation and Human Agency
Özet:
Designed as a concise, yet rigorous primer on Berkeley's philosophical thought, Berkeley is an evocative intellectual history of the life and ideas of one of the most important thinkers of the early modern period, emphasizing the significance and impact of his work in the history of philosophy--back cover.
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John Wiley and Sons
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