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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Paperback, Abridged edition): John Locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Paperback, Abridged edition)
John Locke; Edited by Kenneth P. Winkler
R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Includes generous selections from the Essay, topically arranged passages from the replies to Stillingfleet, a chronology, a bibliography, a glossary, and an index based on the entries that Locke himself devised.

The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley (Paperback): Kenneth P. Winkler The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley (Paperback)
Kenneth P. Winkler
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

George Berkeley is one of the greatest and most influential modern philosophers. In defending the immaterialism for which he is most famous, he redirected modern thinking about the nature of objectivity and the mind's capacity to come to terms with it. Along the way, he made striking and influential proposals concerning the psychology of the senses, the workings of language, the aims of science, and the scope of mathematics. In this Companion volume a team of distinguished authors not only examines Berkeley's achievements but also his neglected contributions to moral and political philosophy, his writings on economics and development, and his defense of religious commitment and religious life. The volume places Berkeley's achievements in the context of the many social and intellectual traditions - philosophical, scientific, ethical, and religious - to which he fashioned a distinctive response.

The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley (Hardcover): Kenneth P. Winkler The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley (Hardcover)
Kenneth P. Winkler
R2,075 Discovery Miles 20 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

George Berkeley is one of the greatest and most influential modern philosophers. In defending the immaterialism for which he is most famous, he redirected modern thinking about the nature of objectivity and the mind's capacity to come to terms with it. Along the way, he made striking and influential proposals concerning the psychology of the senses, the workings of language, the aims of science, and the scope of mathematics. In this Companion volume a team of distinguished authors not only examines Berkeley's achievements but also his neglected contributions to moral and political philosophy, his writings on economics and development, and his defense of religious commitment and religious life. The volume places Berkeley's achievements in the context of the many social and intellectual traditions - philosophical, scientific, ethical, and religious - to which he fashioned a distinctive response.

Berkeley: An Interpretation (Paperback, New Ed): Kenneth P. Winkler Berkeley: An Interpretation (Paperback, New Ed)
Kenneth P. Winkler
R1,633 Discovery Miles 16 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

David Hume wrote that Berkeley's arguments `admit of no answer but produce no conviction'. This book aims at the kind of understanding of Berkeley's philosophy that comes from seeing how we ourselves might be brought to embrace it. Berkeley held that matter does not exist, and that the sensations we take to be caused by an indifferent and independent world are instead caused directly by God. Nature becomes a text, with no existence apart from the spirits who transmit and receive it. Kenneth P. Winkler presents these conclusions as natural (though by no means inevitable) consequences of Berkeley's reflections on such topics as representation, abstraction, necessary truth, and cause and effect. In the closing chapters Proefssor Winkler offers new interpretations of Berkeley's view on unperceived objects, corpuscularian science, and our knowledge of God and other minds.

Berkeley: An Interpretation (Hardcover): Kenneth P. Winkler Berkeley: An Interpretation (Hardcover)
Kenneth P. Winkler
R4,748 Discovery Miles 47 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Berkeley (1685-1753) held that matter does not exist, and that the sensations we assume are caused by an indifferent and independent world are instead caused directly by God. Nature has no existence apart from the spirits who transmit and receive it. In this book, the author presents these conclusions as natural (though by no means inevitable) consequences of Berkeley's reflections on such topics as representation, abstraction, necessary truth, and cause and effect. The author offers new interpretations of Berkeley's views on unperceived objects, corpuscularian science, and our knowledge of God and other minds.

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