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portada berkeley's thought: religion and reform in the bishopric of speyer, 1560-1720
Type
Physical Book
Year
2000
Language
Inglés
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.6 x 15.5 x 2.1 cm
Weight
0.57 kg.
ISBN
0801437008
ISBN13
9780801437007

berkeley's thought: religion and reform in the bishopric of speyer, 1560-1720

George S. Pappas (Author) · Cornell University Press · Hardcover

berkeley's thought: religion and reform in the bishopric of speyer, 1560-1720 - Pappas, George S.

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Synopsis "berkeley's thought: religion and reform in the bishopric of speyer, 1560-1720"

In this highly original account of Bishop George Berkeley's epistemological and metaphysical theories, George S. Pappas seeks to determine precisely what doctrines the philosopher held and what arguments he put forward to support them. Specifically, Pappas overturns accepted opinions about Berkeley's famous attack on the Lockean doctrine of abstract ideas. Berkeley's criticism of these ideas had been thought relevant only to his views on language and to his nominalism; Pappas persuasively argues that Berkeley's ideas about abstraction are crucial to nearly all of the fundamental principles that he defends.Pappas demonstrates how an adequate appreciation of Berkeley's views on abstraction can lead to an improved understanding of his important principle of esse is percipi, and of the arguments Berkeley proposes in support of this principle. Pappas also takes up Berkeley's widely rejected claim to be a philosopher of common sense. He assesses the validity of this self-description and considers why Berkeley might have chosen to align himself with a commonsense position. Pappas shows how three core concepts--abstraction, perception, and common sense--are central to and interdependent in the work of one of the major figures of early modern Western thought.

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