Dimensions
130 x 195 x 30mm
Including the Works on Vision.
A selection of Berkeley's most important philosophical works:
- 'Essay Towards a New Theory Of Vision'
- 'Principles of Human Knowledge'
- 'Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous'
- 'Theory of Vision Vindicated and Explained'
- 'De Motu' (in translation)
- 'Philosophical Correspondence between Berkeley and Samuel Johnson, 1729-30'
- 'Philosophical Commentaries'
Berkeley's philosophy was a vigorous reaction against the dominant materialist interpretation of seventeenth century physics. His intention was not to deny the existence of the physical world - simply to proclaim independence on the spirit. Berkeley's argument is remarkable for its economy and elegance, and his subtle and complex system remains a rewarding object of study in its own right.
This is the most comprehensive edition available, with introduction, chronology, text summary, annotated bibliography and extensive notes.