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Marking the tercentenary of Berkeley's birth, this collection of previously unpublished essays covers such Berkeleian topics as: imagination, experience, and possibility; the argument against material substance; the physical world; idealism; science; the self; action and inaction; beauty; and the general good. Among the contributors are: Christopher Peacocke, Ernest Sosa, Margaret Wilson, C.C.W. Taylor, and J.O. Urmson.
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Essays on Berkeley: a tercentennial celebration
1985, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
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0198247346 9780198247340
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Table of Contents
Imagination, experience, and possibility / Christopher Peacocke
Berkeley's central argument against material substance / A.D. Smith
Berkeley's master stroke / Ernest Sosa
Berkeley on the physical world / John Foster
Idealism, Kant and Berkeley / R.C.S. Walker
Berkeley and the essences of the corpuscularians / Margaret D. Wilson
Berkeley's philosophy of science / W.H. Newton-Smith
The general form of the argument for Berkeleian idealism / Howard Robinson
The self in Berkeley's philosophy / A.C. Lloyd
Action and inaction in Berkeley / C.C.W. Taylor
Berkeley on beauty / J.O. Urmson
God-appointed Berkeley and the general good / Stephen R.L. Clark.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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