First published in 1952, British Empirical Philosophers is a
comprehensive picture of one of the most important movements in the
history of philosophic thought. In his introduction, Professor A.
J. Ayer distinguishes the main problems of empiricism and gives a
critical account of the ways in which the philosophers whose
writings are included in this volume attempted to solve them.
Editors Ayer and Raymond Winch bring together an authoritative
abridgement of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding;
Bishop George Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge; almost the
entire first book of David Hume's Treatise Concerning Human Nature;
and extracts from Thomas Reid's Essay on the Intellectual Powers of
Man and John Stuart Mill's Examination of Sir William Hamilton's
Philosophy.
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