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_aFogelin, Robert J _913499 |
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_aRoutledge philosophy guidebook to Berkeley and the Principles of human knowledge / _cRobert J. Fogelin |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2001 |
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_gpt. 1. _tGeneral introduction -- _g1. _tThe context of Berkeley's philosophy -- _gpt. 2. _tThe basic arguments of Berkeley's Principles of human knowledge -- _g2. _tThe structure of the Principles of human knowledge -- _g3. _tThe intuitive basis of Berkeley's idealism -- _g4. _tRefuting competing positions -- _g5. _tReal things and other spirits -- _g6. _tObjections from common sense -- _g7. _tObjections from science -- _g8. _tAbstract ideas and last-ditch objections -- _g9. _tAdvantages to science and mathematics -- _g10. _tAdvantages to philosophy -- _tpt. 3. _tEpilogue |
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_aBerkeley, George, _d1685-1753. _tTreatise concerning the principles of human knowledge _917393 |
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