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Berkeley's Principles : expanded and explained.
Author
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
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Uniform title
Treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Description
xxi, 231 pages ; 25 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
B1331 .G65 2017
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Knowledge, Theory of.
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Goldschmidt, Tyron, 1982-
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Stapleford, Scott
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Summary note
"'Berkeley's Principles: Expanded and Explained' includes the entire classical text of George Berkeley's 'A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge' in bold font, a running commentary blended seamlessly into the text in regular font, and analytic summaries of each section. The commentary is like a professor on hand to guide the reader through every line of the daunting prose and every move in the intricate argumentation. The unique design helps today's students learn how to read and engage with one of modern philosophy's most important and exciting classics."--Back cover.
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Includes index.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-224) and index.
Contents
Of the Principles of Human Knowledge.
ISBN
9781138934788 ((hbk.))
113893478X ((hbk.))
9781138934795 ((pbk.))
1138934798 ((pbk.))
9781315677736 ((ebk))
1315677733 ((ebk))
LCCN
2016006636
OCLC
961199679
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