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The Dialectic of Immaterialism

Philosophy 40 (153):235-247 (1965)

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  1. (2 other versions)Idealism and Greek Philosophy: What Descartes Saw and Berkeley Missed.Miles F. Burnyeat - 1982 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 13:19-50.
    It is a standing temptation for philosophers to find anticipations of their own views in the great thinkers of the past, but few have been so bold in the search for precursors, and so utterly mistaken, as Berkeley when he claimed Plato and Aristotle as allies to his immaterialist idealism. InSiris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar-Water, which Berkeley published in his old age in 1744, he reviews the leading philosophies of antiquity and finds (...)
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  • Acts, ideas, and objects in Berkeley's metaphysics.Melissa Frankel - 2013 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 43 (4):475-493.
    Berkeley holds that objects in the world are constituted of ideas. Some commentators argue that for Berkeley, ideas are identical to acts of perception; this is taken to proceed from his view that ideas are like pains. In this paper, I evaluate the identity claim. I argue that although it does not follow from the pain analogy, nonetheless the texts suggest that Berkeley does think ideas and acts are identical. I show how Berkeley can account for objects persisting over time (...)
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  • George Berkeley and Jonathan Edwards on idealism: considering an old question in light of new evidence.Scott Fennema - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (2):265-290.
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  • Comptes rendus.Fosca Mariani Zini, Nadine Vanwelkenhuyzen, Philippe Drieux, Alain Tallon, Françoise Waquet, Laurence Devillairs, Geneviève Brykman, Patrick Gautier Dalché, Mai Lequan, Emmanuel Poulle, Bruno Neveu, Mikhaïl Xifaras, Claude Blanckaert & Jean-Yves Goffi - 1998 - Revue de Synthèse 119 (1):131-166.
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  • Le Problème de la raison chez Berkeley.André Moreau - 1966 - Dialogue 5 (2):154-183.
    Ily a un problème de la raison dans la pensée berkeleyenne. Il n'a guère été débattu jusqu'ici.Deux éléments importants peuvent être invoqués à ce sujet. D'une part, on a cru longtemps que Berkeley était un empiriste. Plusieurs le croient toujours. De nombreux penseurs anglophones soutiennent cette thèse. Or des études assez profondes ont permis de dégager certains aspects structuraux de la pensée de Berkeley.
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