George Berkeley
Critical Assessments
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:5th Dec '91
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This essential collection of critical writings on George Berkeley spans three decades, offering invaluable insights for scholars and students alike.
This book serves as a thorough compilation of critical writings on George Berkeley, showcasing the evolution of thought surrounding his philosophy over the past three decades. With eighty-six articles included, it provides a rich resource for scholars and students alike, highlighting key interpretations and discussions that have shaped Berkeley's legacy in the field of philosophy. Each article offers insights into various aspects of his work, making it an essential reference for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of his ideas.
George Berkeley explores the nuances of Berkeley's thought, addressing both historical context and contemporary relevance. The collection features contributions from a diverse range of scholars, each bringing unique perspectives that illuminate different facets of Berkeley's philosophy. Readers will find discussions on topics such as idealism, perception, and the nature of reality, all of which are central to Berkeley's contributions to metaphysics and epistemology.
First published in 1992, this compilation has been updated to reflect ongoing scholarly discourse and developments in the study of Berkeley. Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, has ensured that this work remains a vital resource for both new and seasoned scholars, reinforcing the importance of Berkeley's ideas in the philosophical canon.
ISBN: 9780415020923
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2109g
1252 pages