The material reprinted in this two-volume set, first published in
1989, covers the first eighty-five years in responses to George
Berkeley's writings. David Berman identifies several key waves of
eighteenth-century criticism surrounding Berkeley's philosophies,
ranging from hostile and discounted, to valued and defended. The
first volume includes an account of the life of Berkeley by J.
Murray and key responses from 1711 to 1748, whilst the second
volume covers the years between 1745 and 1796. This fascinating
reissue illustrates the breadth and diversity of the early reaction
to Berkeley's philosophies, and will help students and academics
form a clear image of both Berkeley's work and his reputation
through the eyes of his contemporaries.
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