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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human KnowledgeA Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

Alfred Klemmt, George Berkeley

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In this exceptional work, Berkeley makes the striking claim that physical things consist of nothing but ideas and therefore do not exist outside the mind. This claim establishes him as the founder of the idealist tradition in philosophy. The text printed in the volume is the 1734 edition of the Principles, which represents Berkeley's mature thought. Also included are four important letters between George Berkeley and Samuel Johnson, written between 1799 and 1730. This edition of Berkeley's most famous work provides readers with a thorough introduction to the central ideas of tone of the world's greatest philosophers.

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Pages
237
ISBN-13
9780198751618
OL Work ID
OL1066805W

Subjects

Idealismgreat_books_of_the_western_worldSociology of KnowledgePhilosophySoulNonfictionimmaterialismTheory of KnowledgeEssaysgreat_booksKennisKnowledge, theory ofPhilosophy, britishKnowledgeKennistheorieGezond verstandThéorie de la connaissanceIdéalisme (philosophie)

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