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9780915145393

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

by Berkeley, George
  • ISBN13:

    9780915145393

  • ISBN10:

    0915145391

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1982-12-01
  • Publisher: Hackett Pub Co Inc

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About This Book

A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

ISBN: 9780915145393

About This Book

"A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge" by George Berkeley is a foundational text in the history of philosophy, particularly in the realm of empiricism. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the principles of human knowledge and the nature of reality.

Who Uses It?

Primarily, this book is used by students and instructors in introductory philosophy courses at the college and university levels. It's also a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the philosophical debates of the 18th century, including professionals looking to refresh their knowledge or expand their understanding of philosophical principles.

History and Editions

The edition you're looking at is based on the second edition published in 1734, which was the last one published during Berkeley's lifetime. The Hackett Classics series edition, published in 1982, features editorial elements that are particularly valuable to students and their teachers. These include an analytical table of contents, a chronology of the author's life, a selected bibliography, a note on the text, a glossary, and an index.

Author and Other Works

George Berkeley was a prominent philosopher known for his philosophical ideas on immaterialism and the nature of reality. His other notable works include "An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision" and "Alciphron: Or the Minute Philosopher." Berkeley's writing style is characterized by clarity and simplicity, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to a wide audience.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: The book provides a detailed exploration of Berkeley's philosophical principles, including his arguments for immaterialism and the nature of perception.
  • Editorial Elements: The Hackett Classics edition includes various editorial elements that enhance understanding, such as an analytical table of contents and a chronology of the author's life.
  • Historical Significance: This text is a cornerstone in the history of philosophy, offering insights into the intellectual debates of the 18th century.

Detailed Information

ISBNs and Formats

  • Paperback: ISBN-10: 0915145391, ISBN-13: 9780915145393
  • eTextbook: Not available in digital format from the publisher.
  • Other Editions: The book is available in various editions, but this specific ISBN refers to the Hackett Classics paperback edition.

Publication Details

  • Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company
  • Publication Date: December 1st, 1982
  • Number of Pages: 148
  • Language: English

Related ISBNs:

  • Hardcover Edition (Different Publisher): Not found.
  • eTextbook (Different Publisher): Not available.
  • Other Editions (Different Publisher): Not found.

Other Editions and Formats:

While there are no other ISBNs for this specific book from different publishers, it is worth noting that there may be other editions or translations available. However, the Hackett Classics edition is the most commonly referenced and widely available version.

Additional Resources:

For those interested in further exploring Berkeley's works, you might also consider:

  • "An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision"
  • "Alciphron: Or the Minute Philosopher"

These texts offer deeper insights into Berkeley's philosophical ideas and provide a comprehensive understanding of his contributions to the field of philosophy.

This detailed information section provides a quick reference for all the available formats and sources for "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge," making it easier to find and access the book in the preferred format.

Table of Contents

Analytical Table of Contents vi
Editor's Introduction xi
Chronology of Berkeley's Life xxxvii
Selected Bibliography xxxix
A Note on the Text xliii
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
1(88)
Dedicatory Epistle
3(2)
The Preface
5(2)
Introduction
7(16)
Of the Principles of Human Knowledge, Part I
23(66)
Glossary 89(4)
Index 93

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