George Berkeley: Idealism and the ManGeorge Berkeley is one of the best known names in British philosophy. Unlike nearly all previous studies, this book looks at the full range of Berkeley's work and links it with his lifefocussing in particular on his religious thought. Dr Berman presents a clear picture of Berkeley's career, and at the same time breaks new ground on, among other topics, Berkeley's philosophical strategy, his account of immortality, his Jacobitism, and his emotive theory of religious mysteries. Special attention is paid to the Irish context of his thought, his symbolic frontispieces and portraits, and recent discoveries concerning his life and writings. The Berkeley that emerges from this study is deeper and more human than the usual pictures of him: something more than the starry-eyed idealist or commonsense realist, something less than the good bishop with every virtue under heaven. |
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... Querist has interesting links with Alciphron , the Analyst , and Defence . Berkeley had started using the query form in Alciphron vii . 7 , which he then continued , more formally , in the Analyst and Defence . Of even greater interest ...
... Querist has interesting links with Alciphron , the Analyst , and Defence . Berkeley had started using the query form in Alciphron vii . 7 , which he then continued , more formally , in the Analyst and Defence . Of even greater interest ...
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... Querist , which contains his first published views on the Irish Catholic question . His opinion in query 191 on allowing Catholics to attend Trinity College is fairly typical : Whether , in imitation of the Jesuits at Paris , who admit ...
... Querist , which contains his first published views on the Irish Catholic question . His opinion in query 191 on allowing Catholics to attend Trinity College is fairly typical : Whether , in imitation of the Jesuits at Paris , who admit ...
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... Querist . In the first of these pamphlets , Seasonable Thoughts relating to our Civil and Ecclesiastical Constitution ( Dublin , 1751 ) , he writes : ' A few Berkleys , in every Communion , would restore us to that spirit . . . of true ...
... Querist . In the first of these pamphlets , Seasonable Thoughts relating to our Civil and Ecclesiastical Constitution ( Dublin , 1751 ) , he writes : ' A few Berkleys , in every Communion , would restore us to that spirit . . . of true ...
Contents
Early Life and Intellectual Background 16851713 | 1 |
Philosophy in the Heroic Period 17091713 | 21 |
Theology in the Heroic Period 17091713 | 45 |
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