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Berkeley and the Principles of Human Knowledge
George Berkeley is one of the most prominent philosophers of the eighteenth century. His Principles of Human Knowledge has become a focal point in the understanding of empiricist thought and the development of eighteenth century philosophy. This volume introduces and assesses: (1) Berkeley's life and the background to the Principles. (2) The ideas and text in the Principles. (3) Berkeley's continuing importance to philosophy.
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Routledge Philosophy Guidebooks
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192 Fog b
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Publisher | Routledge : London & New York., 2001 |
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x + 176hlm: 13x20cm
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English
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0-415-25011-0
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192
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Statement of Responsibility |
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