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- catalog abstract "Why another book on Berkeley? For one thing, because he is so curiously modern. He was one of the pioneers of the empiricism and nominalism so popular today. He discussed with great clearness many of the issues with which present-day philosophers are concerned--the status of sense-data, the nature of causation, the relation of primary to secondary qualities, the problems of universals, the importance of language, the existence of other selves, and how we communicate with them.".
- catalog contributor b9284033.
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description ""A select bibliography, by T. E. Jessop": p. 173-180.".
- catalog description "Berkeley's new principle completed / A.A. Luce -- Berkeley and the possibility of an empirical metaphysics / Ian T. Ramsey -- The origin of Berkeley's paradoxes / Colin M. Turbayne -- Berkeley and skepticism / F.W. McConnell -- Berkeley's view of spirit / I.C. Tipton -- Berkeley and "things" / Augusto Guzzo -- Substance in Berkeley / Harry M. Bracken -- Berkeley as religious apologist / T.E. Jessop -- Berkeley's objective idealism: an Indian view / D.M. Datta -- Berkeley's ontology and Islamic mysticism / Waheed Ali Farooqi -- Was Berkeley an idealist? / André-Louis Leroy -- Berkeley and his modern critics / Warren E. Steinkraus -- Notes to an interpretation of Berkeley / W.H. Werkmeister.".
- catalog description "Why another book on Berkeley? For one thing, because he is so curiously modern. He was one of the pioneers of the empiricism and nominalism so popular today. He discussed with great clearness many of the issues with which present-day philosophers are concerned--the status of sense-data, the nature of causation, the relation of primary to secondary qualities, the problems of universals, the importance of language, the existence of other selves, and how we communicate with them.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 199 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "New studies in Berkeley's philosophy.".
- catalog isFormatOf "New studies in Berkeley's philosophy.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston".
- catalog relation "New studies in Berkeley's philosophy.".
- catalog subject "192".
- catalog subject "B1348 .S7".
- catalog subject "Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Berkeley's new principle completed / A.A. Luce -- Berkeley and the possibility of an empirical metaphysics / Ian T. Ramsey -- The origin of Berkeley's paradoxes / Colin M. Turbayne -- Berkeley and skepticism / F.W. McConnell -- Berkeley's view of spirit / I.C. Tipton -- Berkeley and "things" / Augusto Guzzo -- Substance in Berkeley / Harry M. Bracken -- Berkeley as religious apologist / T.E. Jessop -- Berkeley's objective idealism: an Indian view / D.M. Datta -- Berkeley's ontology and Islamic mysticism / Waheed Ali Farooqi -- Was Berkeley an idealist? / André-Louis Leroy -- Berkeley and his modern critics / Warren E. Steinkraus -- Notes to an interpretation of Berkeley / W.H. Werkmeister.".
- catalog title "New studies in Berkeley's philosophy, edited by Warren E. Steinkraus.".
- catalog type "text".