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Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Berkeley and Principles

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Description

Explore the foundational ideas of one of the eighteenth century's most prominent philosophers with this Routledge GuideBook. George Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge stands as a central text for understanding empiricist thought and the evolution of eighteenth century philosophy. This volume provides a clear entry point for students and readers looking to grasp his complex theories. This guide offers a structured assessment of Berkeley's work, helping you navigate the essential arguments presented in his text. By examining his life and the historical background of his writing, you gain a deeper perspective on how his ideas shaped the philosophical landscape. Whether you are studying academic philosophy or interested in the development of empiricism, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding Berkeley's lasting impact on the field.

Key Features

Learn about the life of George Berkeley and the specific historical background that led to the creation of the Principles.

Gain a clear understanding of the core ideas and specific texts found within the Principles of Human Knowledge.

Examine the development of eighteenth century philosophy and how Berkeley's work fits into the broader empiricist tradition.

Assess the continuing importance of Berkeley's philosophical contributions to modern academic study.

Access a structured introduction to one of the most significant texts in the history of philosophy.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 June 2001
Listed Since
08 February 2007

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