Locke And Berkeley (A Collection Of Critical Essays)

Locke And Berkeley (A Collection Of Critical Essays)

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Dec 1, 1968 · English · Hardcover (463 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 463
Language English
Published Dec 1, 1968
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10 0268001618
ISBN-13 9780268001612

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This collection of critical essays presents a compelling exploration of the ideas of two philosophical heavyweights, Locke and Berkeley. Throughout the work, D.M. Armstrong and C.B. Martin delve into the nuances of their theories, offering a thorough analysis that sheds light on their impact on modern philosophy.

Readers can expect to encounter an engaging examination of topics such as perception, reality, and the nature of knowledge. The authors invite a dialogue between these two thinkers, revealing both their points of agreement and contention, and providing a rich backdrop against which contemporary philosophical debates can be understood.

Though the book may show signs of its age, it remains a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of empirical philosophy. The insights offered within its pages encourage readers to reflect on the foundation of their own beliefs, making it a significant read for anyone interested in the evolution of philosophical thought.
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