The Essential Berkeley and Neo-Berkeley

Author:   Professor David Berman (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   10 February 2022
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The Essential Berkeley and Neo-Berkeley is an introduction to the life and work of one of the most significant thinkers in the history of philosophy and a penetrating philosophical assessment of his lasting legacy. Written in clear and user-friendly style, Berman provides: · A concise summary of George Berkeley (1685-1753)’s life and writings · An accessible introduction to the structure of Berkeley’s most authoritative work, The Principles of Human Knowledge · An overview of common misunderstandings of Berkeley’s philosophy, and how to avoid them Beyond solely an introduction, Berman also gives us a broader and deeper appreciation of Berkeley as a philosopher. He argues for Berkeley's work as a philosophical system with coherence and important key themes hitherto unexplored and provides an analysis of why he thinks Berkeley's work has had such lasting significance. With a particular focus on Berkeley's dualist thinking and theories of 'mental types', Berman provides students and scholars with a key to unlocking the significance of this work. This introductory text will provide an insight into Berkeley's full body of work, the distinctiveness of his thinking and how deeply relevant this key thinker is to contemporary philosophy.

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Author:   Professor David Berman (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.243kg
ISBN:  

9781350214729


ISBN 10:   1350214728
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   10 February 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Part 1: Berkeley's Philosophy Section 1: Overview and Summary Section 2: Berkeley's life and works Section 3: The structure of Berkeley's Principles Section 4: Berkeley's dualism and dualistic experience Section 5: Dualism or monism? Section 6: The phenomenalistic interpretation Section 7: Overview Section 8: Hume's Phenomenalism Section 9: the cde Section 10: Alciphron, the TVV and DHP 1734 Section 11: James Hill on the notional Section 12: The 2 or 3 Advantages of the Section 27 doctrine Section 13: What underpins the notional Section 14: The big historical picture Section 15: Berkeley on objects: the revision Section 16: Berkeley's Siris Part 2: Neo-Berkeley Section 1: Berkeley in 1752-3 Section 2: The DMT: Why it hasn't been accepted Section 3: Berkeley's Immaterialism and Monotheistic God Section 4: Neo-B on God and other dualistic minds Section 5: God and theistic intimacy and dualistic intimacy Section 6: Dualistic Intimacy: Montaigne and La Boete Section 7: The Tactual Visual Typology Notes Bibliography Index

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Short, clear and very readable ... The Berkeleyan scholarship is impeccable, but provocative. * Theology * David Berman creates and develops a dialectical confrontation between Berkeley and himself as Neo-Berkeley. His philosophical target is Berkeley's dualism and its important implications to modern epistemology. His account is truly innovative: no one has approached Berkeley's grand theory from a similar constructive perspective. * Timo Airaksinen, Professor Emeritus, University of Helsinki, Finland * David Berman provides us with a penetrating and highly original assessment of Berkeley’s philosophical legacy. * James Hill, Charles University, Prague * In his brief but challenging book, David Berman offers a novel account of the basis of Berkeleanism, resting it on his dualism. Even more challenging, the second half of Berman's book lays out what can be saved if we accept Berkeley's dualism and reject his idealism. A must read! * Margaret Atherton, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA *


David Berman creates and develops a dialectical confrontation between Berkeley and himself as Neo-Berkeley. His philosophical target is Berkeley's dualism and its important implications to modern epistemology. His account is truly innovative: no one has approached Berkeley's grand theory from a similar constructive perspective. * Timo Airaksinen, Professor Emeritus, University of Helsinki, Finland * David Berman provides us with a penetrating and highly original assessment of Berkeley's philosophical legacy. * James Hill, Charles University, Prague *


Author Information

David Berman is Professor Emeritus Fellow in the Philosophy Department, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. He is author of A History of Atheism in Britain: From Hobbes to Russell (2013), Berkeley and Irish Philosophy (Bloomsbury, 2005), Berkeley: The Great Philosophers (2008), Images of Berkeley (1986) and editor of George Berkeley (Routledge Revivals): Eighteenth-Century Responses: Volumes 1&2 (2020)

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