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050 0 0 _aB1334
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082 _aARCH YNDC 121 F655R
100 1 _aFogelin, Robert J
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245 1 0 _aRoutledge philosophy guidebook to Berkeley and the Principles of human knowledge /
_cRobert J. Fogelin
246 3 0 _aBerkeley and the principles of human knowledge
260 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2001
300 _ax, 166 p. ;
_c21 cm
490 1 _aRoutledge philosophy guidebooks
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 151-159) and index
505 0 0 _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
600 1 0 _aBerkeley, George,
_d1685-1753.
_tTreatise concerning the principles of human knowledge
_917393
650 0 _aKnowledge, Theory of
_9467
650 0 _aIdealism
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830 0 _aRoutledge philosophy guidebooks
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