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  1. Berkeley: An Interpretation.Kenneth P. Winkler - 1989 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    David Hume wrote that Berkeley's arguments `admit of no answer but produce no conviction'. This book aims at the kind of understanding of Berkeley's philosophy that comes from seeing how we ourselves might be brought to embrace it. Berkeley held that matter does not exist, and that the sensations we take to be caused by an indifferent and independent world are instead caused directly by God. Nature becomes a text, with no existence apart from the spirits who transmit and receive (...)
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  • Berkeley's Argument for Idealism.Samuel Charles Rickless - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Samuel Rickless presents a new account of Berkeley's controversial argument, and suggests it is the philosopher's greatest legacy: not only is it valid, but it may well be sound.
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  • Berkeley by George Pitcher. [REVIEW]Margaret Atherton - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (1):42-52.
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  • Berkeley's Ontology.Robert G. Muehlmann - 1992 - Hackett.
    This original new work takes a sharply focused look at Berkeley's ontology and provides a fuller understanding of the relationship between, on the one hand, Berkeley's nominalism and antiabstractionism and, on the other, his principal arguments for idealism and his attempts to square his idealism with common sense. Drawing heavily on detailed textual analysis, historical context, and careful examination of the work of other scholars, Muehlmann challenges, modifies, rejects, and exploits some well-established interpretations of Berkeley's philosophy.
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  • Berkeley.Margaret Atherton - 2018 - Hoboken: Wiley.
    Presents a concise and comprehensive analysis of George Berkeley’s thought and the impact of his intellectual contributions to philosophy In this latest addition to the Blackwell Great Minds series, noted scholar of early modern philosophy Margaret Atherton examines Berkeley’s most influential work and demonstrates the significant conceptual impact of his ideas in metaphysics and the philosophy of religion. A concise and rigorous primer on Berkeley’s essential writings and contributions to modern philosophy Written by a leading scholar of early modern philosophy (...)
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  • Berkeley's Objection to Abstract Ideas and Unconceived Objects.Martha Brandt Bolton - 1986 - In Ernest Sosa (ed.), Essays on the Philosophy of George Berkeley. D. Reidel.
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  • Berkeley's Anti-Abstractionism.Margaret Atherton - 1986 - In Ernest Sosa (ed.), Essays on the Philosophy of George Berkeley. D. Reidel.
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