Berkeley: Critical and Interpretive EssaysManchester University Press, 1982 - 340 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Berkeleys Commitment | 22 |
3 | 31 |
The Concept of Immediate Perception | 48 |
Berkeley and Tymoczko | 83 |
Berkeley on the Limits | 95 |
SPACE AND TIME | 108 |
The Spaces | 127 |
VI | 153 |
Berkeleys Idealism Revisited Edwin B Allaire | 197 |
14 | 207 |
Berkeleys Doctrine of Signs William McGowan | 231 |
Dynamical Implications of Berkeleys | 247 |
Michael Hooker | 261 |
18 | 273 |
19 | 283 |
20 | 293 |
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Berkeley: Critical and Interpretive Essays <span dir=ltr>Colin Murray Turbayne</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 1982 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
A. A. Luce absolute space abstract idea actually Alciphron argue Aristotle Berkeley's idealism Berkeley's Philosophy Berkeleyan Berkeleyan idealism body cause chap claim coach Colin Murray Commentaries common sense conceived conception concerning conclusion corpuscles corpuscular scepticism corpuscular substructure corpuscularian D. M. Armstrong Descartes Dialogues discussion Distinction Principle doctrine empiricists entities Essay Euphranor exist experience explain force geometry George Berkeley haptic Herman Boerhaave human Humean Hylas Ibid Identity Principle immaterialism immediately perceived inference infinite inherence interpretation knowledge language Locke Locke's Lysicles material substance materialist matter metaphor microscope mind motion nature Newton nominalistic notion of immediate particular passage perceived colors perception Philonous philosophers physical objects predicated primary qualities problem problem of universals realism reason reference relation secondary qualities sect sensations sensible objects sensible qualities signs Siris spirit supposed T. E. Jessop Theory of Vision thought tion Turbayne understanding universals visual words