The Works of George Berkeley. Vol. 1 of 4: Philosophical Works, 1705-21
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The book "The Works of George Berkeley. Volume 1 of 4: Philosophical Works, 1705-21" is a complete source of thinking of the great philosopher of the 18th century. George Berkeley is one of the leading representatives of British idealism, the author of the famous principle: "To exist is to be perceived."
This first volume of the collection contains his most important philosophical works, written during the years 1705-21. They combine in-depth analysis of issues of theory of knowledge, metaphysics, religion and morality.
The reader will be able to deepen his understanding of Berkeley's idealistic approach to the problem of the nature of reality, the rejection of materialistic ideas and the search for a deeper understanding of existence.
"The Works of George Berkeley. Volume 1 of 4: Philosophical works, 1705-21" is not only a collection of texts of the great thinker, but also an invitation to the universe of philosophy, which leaves behind many questions and possible discoveries for the reader.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- George Berkeley
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2012-05-20
- Title
- The Works of George Berkeley. Vol. 1 of 4: Philosophical Works, 1705-21
- Subject
- B
Philosophy -- Early works to 1800 - Editor
- Alexander Campbell Fraser