Berkeley

Berkeley

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Mar 10, 1983 · English · Hardcover (96 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 96
Language English
Published Mar 10, 1983
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0192875477
ISBN-13 9780192875471

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Taken out of context, Berkeley's famous doctrine that there is no such thing as matter is easy to misunderstand and underestimate. But by viewing Berkeley against a wider intellectual background than is customary, J.O. Urmson achieves an unusually sympathetic assessment of Berkeley's philosophy.

He sees Berkeley's work as a serious critical analysis of the scientific thought of Newton and his predecessors, and of its metaphysical basis. Urmson starts with a chapter on the philosophy of science accepted from Galileo to Newton, and uses this as a basis for his discussion of Berkeley's writings. He gives a clear account of the relationshipo between Berkeley's metaphysics and his analysis of the concepts of science and common sense.

He shows, too, that Berkeley anticipated by more than two centuries a version of utilitarianism usually thought of as belonging to our own time.

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Science & Technology Philosophy
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