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Berkeley's Argument for Idealism (Hardcover)
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Berkeley's Argument for Idealism (Hardcover)
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Samuel C. Rickless presents a novel interpretation of the thought
of George Berkeley. In A Treatise Concerning the Principles of
Human Knowledge (1710) and Three Dialogues Between Hylas and
Philonous (1713), Berkeley argues for the astonishing view that
physical objects (such as tables and chairs) are nothing but
collections of ideas (idealism); that there is no such thing as
material substance (immaterialism); that abstract ideas are
impossible (anti-abstractionism); and that an idea can be like
nothing but an idea (the likeness principle). It is a matter of
great controversy what Berkeley's argument for idealism is and
whether it succeeds. Most scholars believe that the argument is
based on immaterialism, anti-abstractionism, or the likeness
principle. In Berkeley's Argument for Idealism, Rickless argues
that Berkeley distinguishes between two kinds of abstraction,
'singling' abstraction and 'generalizing' abstraction; that his
argument for idealism depends on the impossibility of singling
abstraction but not on the impossibility of generalizing
abstraction; and that the argument depends neither on immaterialism
nor the likeness principle. According to Rickless, the heart of the
argument for idealism rests on the distinction between mediate and
immediate perception, and in particular on the thesis that
everything that is perceived by means of the senses is immediately
perceived. After analyzing the argument, Rickless concludes that it
is valid and may well be sound. This is Berkeley's most enduring
philosophical legacy.
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