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This volume contains twelve essays written by British and North American philosophers to celebrate the tercentenary of George Berkeley's birth. Covering all aspects of Berkeley's philosophy, these essays are both scholarly and argumentative and should stimulate further debate on some major themes in our philosophical traditions. Contributors include Christopher Peacocke, A. C. Lloyd, R. C. S. Walker, Margaret D. Wilson, and Stephen Clark. Intended for advanced first-degree, graduate, and professional philosophers.
Contents
Introduction (John Foster and Howard Robinson); Imagination, Experience, and Possibility: A Berkeleian View Defended (Christopher Peacocke); Berkeley's Central Argument Against Material Substance ( A.D. Smith); Berkeley's Master Stroke (Ernest Sosa); Berkeley on the Physical World (John Foster); Idealism: Kant and Berkeley (R.C.S. Walker); Berkeley and the Essence of the Corpuscularians (Margaret D. Wilson); Berkeley's Philosophy of Science (W.H. Newton-Smith); The General Form of the Argument for Berkeleian Idealism (Howard Robinson); The Self in Berkeley's Philosophy (A.C. Lloyd); Action and Inaction in Berkely (C.C.W. Taylor); Berkeley on Beauty (J.O. Urmson); God-Appointed Berkeley and the General Good (Stephen R.L. Clark).