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Berkeley

Philosophical Writings

Berkeley( )
Author: Clarke, Desmond M.
Berkeley, George
Series title:Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Ser.
ISBN:978-0-521-88135-7
Publication Date:Jan 2009
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $145.95
Book Description:

The over-riding objective of Berkeley's long philosophical career was to counteract objections to religious belief that resulted from new philosophies associated with the Scientific Revolution, and his radical empiricism and scientific instrumentalism are still influential today. This edition provides texts from the full range of Berkeley's contributions to philosophy.

Book Details
Pages:386
Detailed Subjects: Philosophy / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.3 x 23.5 x 2.2 cm
Book Weight:0.741 Kilograms
Author Biography
Clarke, Desmond M. (Author)
Born and reared in Ireland, George Berkeley studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and then taught as a fellow there, eventually becoming Dean of Derry (1724) and Bishop of Cloyne (1734) in the Irish branch of the Anglican church. His primary philosophical interests included metaphysics and epistemology, the psychology of perception, philosophy of science, and natural theology. But he is best known for his defense of metaphysical idealism and denial of the existence of matter.

Berkeley's best-known writings were produced relatively early in his life, between the ages of 24 and 28: They included Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision (1709), Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (1710), and Three Dialogues (1713). In 1728 Berkeley made a voyage to the United States in an unsuccessful attempt to found a college in Bermuda. He lived for two years at Newport, Rhode Island, and had a significant influence on American education, chiefly through his association with and donation of books to Yale University and his correspondence with Samuel Johnson, the first president of what is now Columbia University.

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