An exploration and defense of immaterialism, Principles of Human
Knowledge, details George Berkley's views on reality and
perception. The book offers insight into the theory posited by one
of the world's greatest philosophers. Principles of Human
Knowledge, is a criticism of English philosopher John Locke and his
beliefs surrounding conceptualism and realism. Berkley's theory of
immaterialism is in direct opposition, stating that material
objects are rooted in perceived ideas. There is an area of
non-reality that cannot be touched or captured. A critical
exploration of opposing views, Principles of Human Knowledge is a
foundational text that still applies in modern philosophy. It
examines the realist argument in relation to both the secular and
spiritual realm. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Principles of Human Knowledge
is both modern and readable.
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