The Rhetoric of Berkeley's Philosophy [Book Review]

Berkeley Newsletter 14:15-17 (1996)
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Abstract

In this review of Peter Walmsley's book, the first book-length treatment of Berkeley as a writer, Berkeley is shown to be a master stylist. He is also shown to have a theory of language that is "explicitly rhetorical," since he held, contrary to Locke, that language had ends other than the communication of ideas.

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James Mahon
Lehman College (CUNY)

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