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Dialogue 26 (4):611-620 (1987)

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  1. Individuals.P. F. Strawson - 1959 - Garden City, N.Y.: Routledge.
    Since its publication in 1959, Individuals has become a modern philosophical classic. Bold in scope and ambition, it continues to influence debates in metaphysics, philosophy of logic and language, and epistemology. Peter Strawson's most famous work, it sets out to describe nothing less than the basic subject matter of our thought. It contains Strawson's now famous argument for descriptive metaphysics and his repudiation of revisionary metaphysics, in which reality is something beyond the world of appearances. Throughout, Individuals advances some highly (...)
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  • Perceptual Acquaintance from Descartes to Reid. [REVIEW]Catherine Wilson - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (1):105.
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  • Individuals.P. F. Strawson - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (2):246-246.
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  • Phenomenalism and Corporeal Substance in Leibniz.Robert Merrihew Adams - 1983 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 8 (1):217-257.
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  • Leibniz and Berkeley.J. J. MacIntosh - 1971 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 71:147 - 163.
    J. J. MacIntosh; IX*—Leibniz and Berkeley, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 71, Issue 1, 1 June 1971, Pages 147–164, https://doi.org/10.1093/aris.
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  • The Place of God in Berkeley's Philosophy.J. D. Mabbott - 1931 - Humana Mente 6 (21):18-29.
    Berkeley is commonly regarded as an idealist whose system is saved from subjectivism only by the advent of a God more violently ex machina than the God of any other philosopher. I hope to show that this accusation rests on a misunderstanding of his central theory, a misunderstanding which gives God a place both inconsistent with his main premisses and useless in his system. I hope also to display by quotation the real Berkeley, whose theory of God's place and nature (...)
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  • L'Empirisme de Locke.François Duchesneau & Lorenz Krüger - 1974 - Studia Leibnitiana 6 (2):288-292.
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  • The Interpretation of Frege's Philosophy.Michael Dummett - 1983 - Erkenntnis 20 (2):243-251.
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  • Leibniz : Lecture du "treatise" de Berkeley.André Robinet - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (4):477-478.
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  • Idealism Past and Present.Godfrey Vesey - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (227):126-127.
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