George Berkeley and Early Modern Philosophy

George Berkeley and Early Modern Philosophy

Daniel, Stephen H.

Oxford University Press

03/2021

352

Dura

Inglês

9780192893895

15 a 20 dias

672

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Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: How Berkeley's Works Are Interpreted
1: Berkeley's Stoic Notion of Spiritual Substances
2: The Ramist Context of Berkeley's Philosophy
3: Berkeley, Suarez, and the Esse-Existere Distinction
4: Berkeley on Representation
5: Berkeley and Descartes on Mind
6: Berkeley and Hobbes
7: Berkeley and Arnauld on Ideas
8: Berkeley and Spinoza
9: Berkeley's Christian Neoplatonism and Malebranchean Divine Ideas
10: Berkeley and Malebranche on Human Freedom
11: Berkeley and Locke's Substance-Person Distinction
12: Berkeley's Appropriation of Bayle's Constitutive Skepticism
13: The Harmony of the Leibniz-Berkeley Juxtaposition
14: Berkeley on God
15: Berkeley's Pantheistic Discourse
16: Berkeley on God's Knowledge of Pain
17: Berkeley, Browne, and Collins: The Rejection of Divine Analogy
18: Berkeley, Edwards, and Ramist Logic
Appendix 1: Berkeley's Doctrine of Mind and the 'Black List Hypothesis': A Dialogue
Appendix 2: How Berkeley Redefines Substance: A Reply to My Critics
Bibliography
Index
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