Description
A definitive collection of the key writings of George Berkeley including an introduction to his work and lively exploration of why this thinker is still so relevant.
About the Author
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)
Reviews
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 *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350214729
Author Professor David Berman
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 243g