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Berkeley''s Three Dialogues - New Essays

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This is the first volume of essays devoted to Berkeley's Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, a classic of early modern philosophy. Leading experts examine all the central issues in Berkeley's work. The Three Dialogues is a dramatization of Berkeley's philosophy in which the two protagonists Hylas and Philonous debate the full range of Berkeleyan themes: the rejection of material substance, the nature of perception and reality, the limits of human knowledge, and his approach to the perceived threats of skepticism, atheism and immorality. When Berkeley presented his first statement of his immaterialist philosophy in the Principles of Human Knowledge three years earlier he was met with incredulity - how could a sane person deny the existence of matter? Berkeley felt that a new approach was needed in order to bring people over to his novel point of view. This new effort was the Three Dialogues. In the preface to the Three Dialogues Berkeley stated that its aim was to "treat more clearly and fully of certain principles laid down" in the Principles. Esteem for Berkeley's work has increased significantly in recent decades, and this volume will be the starting-point for future research.

Sommario

  • 1: Stefan Storrie: Introduction

  • 2: Lisa Downing: Sensible Qualities and Secondary Qualities in the First Dialogue

  • 3: Tom Stoneham: Some Issues in Berkeley's Account of Sense Perception

  • 4: Jennifer Smalligan Marusic: Berkeley on the Objects of Perception

  • 5: Keota Fields: Berkeley's Semiotic Idealism

  • 6: Samuel Rickless: Berkeley's Argument for the Existence of God in the Three Dialogues

  • 7: Sukjae Lee: Berkeley on Continuous Creation: Occasionalism Contained

  • 8: James Hill: The Active Self and Perception in Berkeley's Three Dialogues

  • 9: Stephen H. Daniel: Berkeley on God's Knowledge of Pain

  • 10: John Russell Roberts: A Puzzle in the Three Dialogues and Its Platonist resolution

  • 11: Stefan Storrie: On the Scope of Berkeley's Idealism in the 1734 Edition of the Three Dialogues

  • 12: Kenneth L. Pearce: Matter, God, and Nonsense: Berkeley's Polemic Against the Freethinkers in the Three Dialogues

  • 13: Don Garrett: Hey, What's the Big Idea? Berkeley and Hume on Extension, Local Conjunction, and the Immateriality of the Soul

Info autore

Stefan Storrie is Adjunct Assistant Professor at Trinity College, Dublin.

Riassunto

This is the first volume of essays devoted to Berkeley's Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, a classic of early modern philosophy. Leading experts examine all the central issues in Berkeley's work. The Three Dialogues is a dramatization of Berkeley's philosophy in which the two protagonists Hylas and Philonous debate the full range of Berkeleyan themes: the rejection of material substance, the nature of perception and reality, the limits of human knowledge, and his approach to the perceived threats of skepticism, atheism and immorality. When Berkeley presented his first statement of his immaterialist philosophy in the Principles of Human Knowledge three years earlier he was met with incredulity - how could a sane person deny the existence of matter? Berkeley felt that a new approach was needed in order to bring people over to his novel point of view. This new effort was the Three Dialogues. In the preface to the Three Dialogues Berkeley stated that its aim was to "treat more clearly and fully of certain principles laid down" in the Principles. Esteem for Berkeley's work has increased significantly in recent decades, and this volume will be the starting-point for future research.

Testo aggiuntivo

Each of the articles is a quality scholarly contribution to the field. The book will no doubt be of use to Berkeley specialists... for the solid quality of the arguments and presentations of core themes in the field.

Relazione

Each of the articles is a quality scholarly contribution to the field. The book will no doubt be of use to Berkeley specialists... for the solid quality of the arguments and presentations of core themes in the field. Marc A. Hight, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Stefan Storrie, Stefan (EDT) Storrie, Stefan (Trinity College Storrie
Con la collaborazione di Stefan Storrie (Editore), Stefan (Trinity College Storrie (Editore)
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.01.2018
 
EAN 9780198755685
ISBN 978-0-19-875568-5
Pagine 240
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Filosofia: dall'antichità ai giorni nostri
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Rinascimento, illuminismo

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