A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge.

Main Author: Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.
Other Authors: Turbayne, Colin Murray,
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1970].
Series:The Bobbs-Merrill text and commentary series
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Berkeley's metaphysical grammar, by C. M. Turbayne.
  • Berkeley's argument from nomalism, by W. H. Hay.
  • Berkeley's alleged solipsism, by R. J. Van Iten.
  • The refutation of idealism, by G. E. Moore.
  • The refutation of realism, by W. T. Stace.
  • Berkeley and pyrrhonism, by R. H. Popkin.
  • A note on Berkeley as precursor of Mach and Einstein, by K. R. Popper.
  • Berkeley's two concepts of mind, by C. M. Turbayne.
  • Theoretical terms, Berkeleian notions, and minds, by J. W. Cornman.
  • Does Berkeley have an ethical theory? by P. J. Olscamp.
  • The place of God in Berkeley's philosophy, by J. D. Mabbott.